The NBAA Access Committee’s Weather Subcommittee is looking to add members and increase participation in the group. “The goal is to recruit a diverse group of NBAA Members that represent all operational disciplines – from schedulers and dispatchers to pilots and cabin crewmembers – thereby providing the business aviation perspective to the greater weather community,” according to John Kosak, NBAA Air Traffic Services (NBAA ATS) specialist. “We want anybody who is concerned about how do I make it easier, how do I make it so I can get better information regarding weather.”
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