Private beta — accepting flight schools now
Solo Wx pulls live METARs, TAFs, and NOTAMs for your school's airports each morning and flags every scheduled lesson based on where that student is in their training. A first-hour student and a pre-solo student aren't flying to the same minimums — and Solo Wx already knows the difference.
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Morning Dispatch
Mon Jun 8 · KWWD
Chen, M.
Solo Cross-Country · KWWD–KACY
VFR 12 mi, ceiling 4,200 ft — all stage minimums met
Torres, R.
Lesson 1 · Intro Flight
Ceiling 1,100 ft — student stage requires MVFR ceiling+
Williams, K.
Pre-Solo · Pattern Work
Ceiling improving — TAF clears by 10:30am
Patel, S.
Stage Check Prep · Full Route
Wind 8 kt, vis 9 mi — within all minimums
Sample output — KWWD, four training stages
Connects to the weather sources your dispatch already relies on. You just stop having to check them by hand.
Add your airports and define weather minimums for each stage in your training syllabus — from intro flight through instrument cross-country.
Before dispatch opens, Solo Wx fetches fresh METARs, TAFs, and NOTAMs for every airport on the day's schedule.
Go, modified, or scrub — with a plain-English reason tied to that student's exact training stage. One page, no METAR tab-switching.
Whether you're running 40 students a day or a two-CFI school that self-dispatches, the morning weather problem is the same.
Stop opening every morning with an hour of manual weather checks. Arrive to a ready-to-act list — you're reviewing decisions, not building them from scratch against a raw METAR.
Set your school's stage minimums once. Solo Wx applies them consistently to every lesson, every student, every day. No more gray-area calls made under time pressure at 6am.
Your curriculum already specifies weather minimums per training stage. Solo Wx enforces them at dispatch — automatically, before anyone shows up to the flight line.
Solo Wx is in private beta. We're onboarding a small number of flight schools to help shape the product before general release.