Mike D. wrote:
I would think iFly should have the ability to display everything that gets put out on the ADSB broadcast.
^^^ WHAT HE SAID.
iFly currently supports about half of all the products now being provided by the FAA. At least I think they're being provided...I wouldn't know for sure because I've never seen them. But the FAA says they are.
From https://www.faa.gov/nextgen/programs/adsb/faq/#x1:
FIS-B provides a broad range of textual/graphical weather products and other flight information to the general aviation community. FIS-B is only available on the 978MHz Universal Access Transceiver (UAT) equipment. FIS-B includes the following:
- Airmen's Meteorological Conditions (AIRMET)
- Significant Meteorological Conditions (SIGMET) and Convective SIGMET
- Aviation Routine Weather Reports (METAR)
- Non-Routine Aviation Weather Reports (SPECI)
- NEXRAD (regional and CONUS)
- Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) Distant and Flight Data Center
- Pilot Reports (PIREP)
- Status of Special Use Airspace (SUA)
- Terminal Area Forecasts (TAF) and their amendments
- NOTAM – textual Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs)
- Graphical TFRs
- Winds & Temperature Aloft
- TIS-B Service Status
- Lightning strikes
- Turbulence
- Icing, Forecast Potential (CIP/FIP)
- Cloud tops
- Graphical-AIRMET
- Center Weather Advisory
- Temporary Restricted Areas (TRAs)**
- Temporary Military Operations Areas (TMOAs)**
** Available NAS-wide in the summer of 2020