FAA Patches Sky Holes Over Canadian Abbotsford Airport
Published Date: 2/12/2025
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Summary
The FAA fixed some mistakes in the airspace rules around Abbotsford Airport in British Columbia. Pilots flying in Class D and Class E airspace there will see clearer, corrected boundaries. These changes keep the skies safe without costing anyone extra or changing when the rules start.
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Abbotsford Airspace Boundary Corrections
Pilots flying in the Class D and Class E airspace around Abbotsford Airport (Abbotsford, BC) will see corrected and clearer legal airspace boundaries. This rule corrects errors in the Class D legal description from the final rule published December 11, 2024, and does not add any costs or change the rule start date.
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