In a nifty new service for pilots, a quick toll-free phone call can now connect you to any AWOS in the U.S. — if you don’t mind having to listen to a short advertisement before you get to the weather. The service, aptly called “anyAWOS,” is a new product offered by Mackinac Software. One of the co-creators of the system, Bill McUmber, told AVweb: “Although my company is a software company, I am an active IFR pilot and thought it would be useful to be able to check conditions on the fly — hence this system.” After dialing the toll-free number (877-any-AWOS, or 877-269-2967), callers can enter any three-digit airport ID and — after choosing from a list of possible matches, and listening to a word from their sponsors — they will be connected to that airport’s AWOS or ATIS. For those times when you have already received a briefing and just want an update on the current conditions before departure, this is easier than looking up the AWOS/ATIS phone number. In a news release, the company says the service allows pilots to easily check actual, right-now weather conditions at intermediate and destination airports while en route, or anytime — for example, checking downstream conditions on the ramp during a gas stop. “We just announced this yesterday, and we are absolutely amazed that the call volume is ramping up already,” McUmber said on Friday.
Need AWOS? Just Call On Your Cellphone


Key Takeaways:
- anyAWOS offers a toll-free service (877-269-2967) connecting pilots to any U.S. AWOS.
- Users input a three-digit airport ID to access the desired AWOS/ATIS after a brief advertisement.
- The service aims to simplify weather checks en route or before departure, eliminating the need to search for AWOS/ATIS numbers.
- The service has seen unexpectedly high usage shortly after its launch.
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