Pilot-Briefer

Pilot-Briefer
Developer: Alexandre Menai
Category: Maps & Navigation
100 installs
2.00 ratings
7.00 monthly active users
$<10K monthly revenue est.
IAP 0% · Ad 100%

Pilot-Briefer Summary

Pilot-Briefer is a ad-supported iOS app in Maps And Navigation by Alexandre Menai. Released in Feb 2024 (2 years ago). It has 2.00 ratings with a 5.00★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 7.00 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (0% IAP / 100% ads). Store metadata: updated Apr 23, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Apr 23, 2026 .


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App Description

Your weather briefing, read aloud.

Decoding aviation weather bulletins is slow and error-prone — whether you're planning a local flight or a long cross-country. Pilot Briefer turns cryptic METAR and TAF codes into plain language and reads them aloud with proper ICAO and DGAC aviation terminology.

HOW IT WORKS
1. Choose Local Flight or Navigation
2. Pick your airfield (or departure + destination), or tap My Position to find the nearest one
3. Tap Get Briefing
4. Listen while you walk to the aircraft — the map animates the conditions as the briefing plays

THREE VIEWS, ONE BRIEFING
• Interactive map — color-coded by flight category (VFR, MVFR, IFR, LIFR) with animated wind, ceiling and visibility overlays synced to the audio
• Weather cards — structured, scannable summaries of each element at every airfield
• Spoken narration — natural-language briefing in your chosen language, played automatically

TWO OPERATING MODES
• Local flight — pattern work, training sorties, single-airfield briefings
• Navigation — route-based briefing with stations ordered along your flight path, drawn on the map

NO COMPROMISE ON ACCURACY

Every AI interpretation is backed by the raw METAR and TAF it was generated from. Tap the Raw tab to see the source text. Stale METARs and expired TAFs are automatically flagged or filtered, so you always know how fresh the data is.

WHY PILOTS USE IT
• Spoken briefings — METAR and TAF translated into natural language and read aloud tra