Aviation Weather MCP Server
A hosted MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that gives Claude direct access to real-time aviation weather data from aviationweather.gov — no web searching needed.
Features
- METARs — Current airport weather observations worldwide
- TAFs — Terminal aerodrome forecasts (24-30 hour forecasts)
- PIREPs — Pilot reports of in-flight conditions (turbulence, icing, etc.)
- SIGMETs/AIRMETs — Aviation weather warnings and advisories
- Station Info — Airport/station lookup with coordinates and elevation
Data Source
All data comes from the Aviation Weather Center (AWC) API at aviationweather.gov. This is the official FAA/NWS source — free, no API key required.
How It Works
This server uses:
- FastMCP (Python) for MCP protocol handling
- Streamable HTTP transport for remote access
- Render for hosting (always-on web service)
Once deployed, add it as a custom connector in Claude Chat and Claude can directly query aviation weather data.
Setup
Deploy to Render
- Push this repo to GitHub
- Create a Web Service on render.com
- Connect to this GitHub repo
- Configure:
- Runtime: Python 3
- Build Command:
pip install -r requirements.txt - Start Command:
python server.py
- Deploy
Add to Claude Chat
- Go to Claude Chat Settings → Connectors
- Click "Add custom connector"
- Enter your Render URL +
/mcp(e.g.,https://your-app.onrender.com/mcp) - Name it "Aviation Weather" or similar
- Start asking Claude about METARs, TAFs, and PIREPs!
Example Prompts
Once connected, try asking Claude:
- "What's the current METAR for KJFK?"
- "Get the TAF for Tucson International (KTUS)"
- "Are there any PIREPs for turbulence near Chicago?"
- "Show me current SIGMETs for convection"
- "What's the weather at KORD, KLAX, and KSFO?"
Tools Reference
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
get_metar | Current observations for airport(s) |
get_taf | Terminal forecast for airport(s) |
get_pireps | Pilot reports near a station or nationwide |
get_airsigmet | Current SIGMETs and AIRMETs |
get_station_info | Station details and coordinates |
Development
Run locally:
pip install -r requirements.txt
python server.py
Server starts on http://localhost:8000/mcp
License
MIT
Author
Built by a retired corporate pilot who wanted Claude to speak aviation weather natively. 🛩️