Flight Information Service (FIS) is a non-ATC service provided to aircraft to enhance situational awareness and flight safety. It delivers essential information such as traffic advisories, weather conditions, airspace status, and other data relevant to the conduct of safe and efficient flights. FIS is particularly important in Class E and G airspace, where full ATC separation is not provided, and pilots are responsible for their own navigation and separation under VFR.
Type of Information | Example |
---|---|
Traffic Information | “Traffic opposite direction, 2 NM, same altitude” |
Weather Updates | “Visibility decreasing in area of Wels, thunderstorms approaching” |
Airspace Activity | “Parachuting active at Zell am See, 4000 ft and below” |
NOTAM Summaries | “Runway 14/32 at Innsbruck closed due to maintenance” |
Navigation Aid Status | “Linz VOR out of service until 1200 UTC” |
Other Pilot Reports | “Mountain wave turbulence reported south of Graz” |
Feature | FIS | ATC |
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Clearance authority | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
Separation services | ❌ No | ✅ In controlled airspace |
Weather/NOTAMs | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
Used in Class G? | ✅ Yes | ❌ Typically not |
Phraseology | Informational | Directive (clearances) |
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