From route to briefing in three steps

SkyBrief pulls live METARs, TAFs, NOTAMs, SIGMETs, winds aloft, and fuel prices straight from NOAA and the FAA — no more juggling four government websites before every flight.

01

Enter your route

Type your departure and destination ICAO codes — KSEA for Seattle, KSFO for San Francisco. Add alternates if you want them in the briefing.

DEP KSEA
DEST KSFO
02

Hit Get Briefing

We fetch METARs, TAFs, NOTAMs, SIGMETs, AIRMETs, winds aloft, and fuel prices for every airport on your route — simultaneously, in parallel, in about 3 seconds.

METARs & TAFs
NOTAMs
SIGMETs & AIRMETs
Winds Aloft
Fuel Prices
03

Review and fly

Everything lands on one screen, color-coded by flight category. Print it, save the route for next time, or pull it up on your phone at the FBO.

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What's in every briefing

METARs & TAFs

Current conditions and forecasts for every airport on your route, color-coded by flight category at a glance.

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NOTAMs

Active notices filtered and sorted by urgency — runway closures and ILS outages surface to the top.

SIGMETs & AIRMETs

Active advisories overlaid on your route. Convective SIGMETs pulse in red so you never miss them.

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Winds Aloft

FD winds at standard altitudes from 3,000 to 39,000 ft, with your cruise altitude highlighted automatically.

Fuel Prices

100LL and Jet-A prices at every airport on your route. Plan fuel stops before you leave the ground.

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Route Map

Your route plotted on a live map with airport markers color-coded by flight category and SIGMET polygons overlaid.

Real data, official sources

SkyBrief doesn't generate or estimate anything. Every number comes directly from the same government sources used by official weather briefings.

NOAA Aviation Weather CenterMETARs, TAFs, PIREPs, SIGMETs, AIRMETs, winds aloft, forecast discussion
FAA NOTAM ServiceActive notices to airmen for all US airports
FAA TFR FeedTemporary flight restrictions, updated in real time
AirNavFuel prices and FBO information
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For reference only — not for actual navigation

SkyBrief is a planning aid. Always obtain an official preflight weather briefing from 1800wxbrief.com or Leidos Flight Service before any flight.

Ready to skip the four government websites?