Historically, flight briefing was a paper-intensive process. Pilots would receive thick packets of printed weather charts, NOTAMs (Notices to Air Missions), and flight plan logs. Jeppesen FliteBrief modernizes this by digitizing the entire workflow. By integrating directly with flight planning engines like JetPlanner Pro, it automates the distribution of "briefing packages," reducing the risk of human error and the time spent on manual data entry. Key Features and Capabilities
At its core, FliteBrief automates the labor-intensive process of gathering and interpreting preflight data. Pilots no longer need to manually cross-reference TAFs (Terminal Area Forecasts), METARs, and FAA NOTAMs. Instead, the system generates a standardized, legally-compliant flight briefing package in minutes. jeppesen flitebrief
: Modern updates have introduced modules like Airfield Watch and NOTAM Watch , which help crews stay ahead of changing weather and critical notices without switching between multiple apps. Historically, flight briefing was a paper-intensive process
Jeppesen is a next-generation, web-based digital crew briefing and flight monitoring solution developed by Boeing Global Services . It is designed to modernize the traditional, paper-heavy dispatch process by centralizing all critical flight data into a single, real-time dashboard for pilots and dispatchers. Core Functionality By integrating directly with flight planning engines like
In the US, FAR 91.103 requires pilots to become familiar with all available information concerning the flight. In EASA jurisdictions, similar rules apply. By generating a time-stamped, archived FliteBrief, operators provide proof that they conducted a lawful pre-flight risk assessment.