Aeroclub / airfield / operational information website Operational visual information Source: Aeroclub du Quercy

Aeroclub du Quercy: visual information for a go-or-no-go decision before arrival or flight

The camera is not selling atmosphere. It answers a practical question: what does it look like on site right now and is it worth going.

Aeroclub du Quercy publishes a live LFCC runway view. This is a practical information channel for people who need a quick read on the real situation at the site.

Video stream preview

Live runway preview

This public runway preview is taken from the aeroclub's public website.

What this example solves

  • A weather forecast alone is not enough.
  • People need to see the real state of the runway and surroundings.
  • The club wants the website to be a useful operating tool for pilots, members, and visitors.

How RTSP.RUN is used

  • An existing RTSP camera is converted into normal browser playback.
  • The stream is available directly in the browser without special software.
  • The website becomes an operational tool instead of only an information board.

Main benefits

Practical utility

People can quickly see what the real situation looks like and whether it makes sense to go.

Higher trust in the website

A real live runway view makes the website feel useful and current, not static.

Repeat visits

Conditions change and matter, so the camera naturally creates a reason to return.

What to take from this for your own rollout

Utility-first scenarios work when video answers a specific practical question.

This pattern fits places where people return for current status, not for one-time presentation.

Live video becomes even more valuable when it is clear who it is for and how to interpret it.

What this example proves

Aeroclub du Quercy is a clear utility-first example: live video works as a decision-support information layer, not only as a marketing element.

In simple terms:

When people need to see the real current state of a place, live video becomes a practical information layer.