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Agricultural PilotsSpray ops, weather windows, compliance

Built for the Ag Pilot

You fly low, fast, and early. Your weather window is measured in hours, not days. You need surface wind, temperature inversions, and humidity data — not cruise-altitude forecasts designed for cross-country flights.

Agricultural aviation is one of the most demanding segments of commercial flying. You operate at 10 feet AGL, in and out of unimproved strips, with chemical loads that require precise application conditions.

AeroCopilot delivers the surface-level weather intelligence ag pilots actually need — wind speed and direction, temperature inversions, humidity, and precipitation forecasts — plus the compliance tracking that Part 137 demands.

  • Surface wind, temperature inversion, and humidity monitoring for spray windows
  • Part 137 compliance tracking — congested area plans, dispensing equipment records
  • Application logging with field location, chemical type, rate, and conditions
  • Weather window forecasting — when conditions will be within application limits
  • Aircraft currency and maintenance compliance for ag-specific operations
  • Digital logbook with ag-specific fields: acres treated, loads, and turnaround time
Ag tools

What an ag pilot actually needs. Surface weather and field ops, not airline tools.

Surface wind intelligence
Wind speed, direction, and gust data at surface level. Know when conditions are within spray limits before you load.
Inversion detection
Temperature inversion alerts that signal when chemical drift risk is elevated. Critical for application accuracy.
Spray window forecast
AI predicts when wind, humidity, and temperature will align for optimal application. Plan your day, not just your hour.
Application records
Log field, chemical, rate, wind conditions, and temperature at time of application. Compliance-ready documentation.
Part 137 compliance
Track congested area operations, dispensing equipment inspections, and operator certificate requirements.
Load and turnaround tracking
Log loads per field, turnaround times, and acres treated. Performance data that helps you optimize operations.
Day in the life

A spray day with AeroCopilot. How the platform fits into agricultural operations.

0430 — Check conditions
Surface wind 4 kts, humidity 65%, no inversion detected. Spray window opens at dawn. Conditions green.
0515 — Load and brief
Chemical loaded. AeroCopilot confirms field location, application rate, and current weather within label limits.
0530 — First pass
Flying the field. Surface wind holding steady. AeroCopilot monitors for changes that would close the window.
0730 — Wind picking up
Surface wind now 12 kts gusting 16. AeroCopilot flags conditions approaching spray limits. Two loads remaining.
0800 — Window closed
Wind above limits. Log remaining acres for afternoon window. AeroCopilot forecasts wind dropping after 1600.
End of day — Records
All applications logged with conditions, chemical data, and acreage. Part 137 records updated automatically.

Ag pilots need ag-specific tools

You do not need en-route weather at FL350. You need surface wind at 10 feet AGL and an inversion forecast before sunrise.

AeroCopilot speaks your language — loads, acres, spray windows, and the Part 137 compliance that keeps your operation legal.

Optimize every spray window

Start free. Built for the pilots who feed the world.