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7/13/2021 8:48 AM
 

I look out my window and fire up my tablet to start a flight for the day. Looking out the window I see a pretty heavy dose of scattered clouds, I look at my tablet and it is showing nothing but clear skies. Flew home the other day and it was pretty much overcast, but the Ifly GPS stated it was perfectly clear. I thought at one time it use to tell me this, I have another GPS program and it seems to let me know when it's over cast, or scattered clouds. Am I doing something wrong here??

 
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7/18/2021 9:00 PM
 

iFly (on tablets) gets its weather from two possible sources:  When on the ground and connected to the Internet, it gets its weather data from the Internet.  When in the air and connected to an ADSB-in receiver, it can receive the weather data that the FAA broadcasts through the ADSB ground tower network.

Quite often, the ramp environment at the airport where you start up the plane is a dead zone where neither wi-fi (for Internet) nor ADSB-in reception is available.  (If your tablet has cell network coverage, then you ought to be able to get Internet-based weather on the ramp, but most tablets don't have that capability.)

So:  What tablet are you using?  What ADSB-in receiver are you using?  At which airport are you trying to get weather data on the ground?  Have you confirmed that you have either a solid Internet connection or a good ADSB-in signal on your ADSB receiver when you're trying to get the weather data?

And when you say that "iFly stated it was perfectly clear", exactly what iFly data are you looking at?  (I.e., are you looking at the METAR for the airport you're sitting at, or what?)

 
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