Indiana Air Routes Revamped in FAA's Navigation Network Overhaul
Published Date: 3/31/2025
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Summary
The FAA is updating some flight paths near Goshen, Indiana, by changing a few jet routes and VOR airways while removing two others. These changes happen because the Goshen navigation beacon is being turned off to modernize the system. Pilots flying in this area should note the new routes starting soon, with no extra costs involved.
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Goshen Airway Route Changes
If you fly in the Goshen, Indiana area, Jet Routes J-60 and J-82 and VOR Federal Airways V-8, V-55, and V-221 are being amended and VOR Federal Airways V-92 and V-126 are being revoked. These changes are because the Goshen VOR (GSH) navigational aid is being decommissioned under the FAA's VOR Minimum Operational Network program. The FAA says the new routes start soon and that there are no extra costs involved.
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