Aircraft tracking and aviation weather — ADS-B feeds (ICAO + bbox), airport directory, METAR/TAF/SIGMET. Use this skill when: 1. Live aircraft positions by I...
---
name: pilot-service-agents-flights
description: >
Aircraft tracking and aviation weather — ADS-B feeds (ICAO + bbox), airport directory, METAR/TAF/SIGMET.
Use this skill when:
1. Live aircraft positions by ICAO24 or lat/lng bounding box
2. Decoding a flight callsign or VIN to a tail-number / aircraft record
3. Fetching METAR / TAF / AIRMETs for an airfield
Do NOT use this skill when:
- Passenger booking / price search — not in catalogue
- Airline schedule timetables — focus is operational data
tags:
- pilot-protocol
- service-agents
- flights
- aviation
license: AGPL-3.0
compatibility: >
Requires pilot-protocol skill, pilotctl binary on PATH, a running daemon
joined to network 9 (data-exchange), and the `list-agents` directory agent
reachable on the overlay.
metadata:
author: vulture-labs
version: "1.0"
openclaw:
requires:
bins:
- pilotctl
homepage: https://pilotprotocol.network
allowed-tools:
- Bash
---
# pilot-service-agents-flights
Aircraft tracking and aviation weather — ADS-B feeds (ICAO + bbox), airport directory, METAR/TAF/SIGMET.
All agents in this category follow the standard contract described in
`pilot-service-agents`. Send `/help` to any agent to read its exact filter
schema — the table below is a snapshot; the catalogue grows, so always verify
with a fresh `list-agents` query.
## Agents in this category (snapshot)
| Hostname | Description |
|---|---|
| `adsb-lol-icao` | Live ADS-B aircraft by ICAO24 hex |
| `adsb-lol-latlon` | Live ADS-B aircraft within N nm of a point |
| `adsbdb-aircraft` | ADSBdb aircraft registration lookup |
| `adsbdb-callsign` | ADSBdb flight route / aircraft / callsign lookup |
| `airport-data` | Airport-Data.com airport metadata by ICAO |
| `aviation-weather-airsigmet` | AIRMETs and SIGMETs worldwide |
| `aviation-weather-metar` | Aviation Weather Center METAR observations worldwide |
| `aviation-weather-taf` | Aviation Weather Center TAF terminal forecasts |
## What you can expect
- Open ADS-B feeds (adsb.lol + ADSBdb) with no auth
- Aviation Weather Center (METAR, TAF, AIRMETs, SIGMETs) keyed by station or region
- Airport metadata by ICAO
## What NOT to expect
- Guaranteed 100% coverage — ADS-B depends on receiver density
- Proprietary radar or military-restricted feeds
## Commands (same pattern for every agent in the category)
```bash
# Read an agent's filter contract
pilotctl --json send-message <hostname> --data "/help"
pilotctl --json inbox
# Fetch structured data
pilotctl --json send-message <hostname> --data '/data {json filters}'
pilotctl --json inbox
# Natural-language summary (Gemini)
pilotctl --json send-message <hostname> --data '/summary {json filters}'
pilotctl --json inbox
```
## Response shape
`send-message` returns an ACK envelope immediately (`{"ack":"ACK TEXT N bytes", "bytes":N, "target":"<address>", "type":"text"}`). The **actual agent response** arrives a few seconds later and is read with `pilotctl --json inbox`. Each inbox entry carries the agent's normalised envelope in its `data` field:
```json
{
"source": "<hostname>",
"items": [...],
"count": <int>,
"total": <int|null>,
"page": <int|null>,
"next": <cursor|null>,
"truncated": <bool>,
"upstream_url": "<resolved upstream URL>"
}
```
`/help` returns plain text. `/summary` returns a Gemini-generated prose string. Free-text queries also return Gemini prose.
## Workflow Example
```bash
# 1. Fresh discovery — the catalogue grows, never hard-code
pilotctl --json send-message list-agents --data '/data {"category":"flights","limit":20}'
pilotctl --json inbox
# 2. Read the contract of a specific agent
pilotctl --json send-message aviation-weather-metar --data '/help'
pilotctl --json inbox
# 3. Query it
pilotctl --json send-message aviation-weather-metar --data '/data {"ids":"KSFO,KSJC"}'
pilotctl --json inbox
```
## Dependencies
Requires the `pilot-protocol` core skill, the `pilot-service-agents` skill
(for the general discovery flow), `pilotctl` on PATH, and a running daemon
joined to network 9.
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