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PilotGEEK Tutorial – How do I Get Airport Information?

So you just requested a GEEK brief and would like to get information about the destination or origination airports. By highlighting the TRIP link then selecting it, the display will jump to the trip section of the briefing where you can see the great circle trip distance and initial course, in this case ACK is 68 nautical miles from 1B9 at an initial course of 131 degrees.

The next line presents links for the origination airport with links to Info, Fuel, Radar, Notam and Almanac. By highlighting Info and the selecting, PilotGEEK will return the origination airport information, including: contact data, navaids, frequencies, runways, noise abatement procedures, FBO information, repair facilities, restaurants, rental cars, taxis, etc.

If this is the first time you’ve requested data from the AOPA portal, then you will be requested to provide your AOPA username and password. Once you submit the same information that you’d enter if you were at your computer, you’ll be supplied the requested information.

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