2025-01445Proposed Rule

Bozeman Airport Proposes Airspace Tweaks for Safer Visual and Instrument Flights

Published Date: 1/23/2025

Proposed Rule

Summary

Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport is updating its airspace rules to make flying safer and smoother for pilots using both visual and instrument flight methods. These changes affect the airspace close to the ground and up to 700 feet above, helping manage traffic better. No extra costs or delays are expected, and the updates will roll out soon to keep everyone flying happy and safe.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Bozeman Airport Airspace Changes

If you fly in or near Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (Bozeman, MT), the FAA proposes changing the Class D and Class E airspace close to the surface and the Class E area that extends upward from 700 feet above the ground. The changes are meant to support safety and better manage both visual flight rules (VFR) and instrument flight rules (IFR) operations. The proposal states no extra costs or delays are expected when the updates roll out soon.

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Key Dates

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1/23/2025

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