Augmented reality device helps pilots learn how to fly in weather without flying into storms Pilots can train for weather on a perfectly sunny day and last updated 2021-04-03 00:22:02-04 When we spoke with Tyson Phillips and Brett Harlow, they said it was a perfect day to fly in their eyes. âAn absolutely beautiful day to fly, light winds,â Phillips said. So, it was hard to believe that theyâd want to change that. âWhen we start flying, our pilot, Brett, is going to start experiencing bad visibility,â Phillips explained. Tyson Phillips is the president of AT Systems LLC. Theyâve developed a device to help train pilots in bad visibility situations.