FAA Updates Airspace Rules at Cheyenne's Jerry Olson Field
Published Date: 4/10/2025
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Summary
Cheyenne Regional Airport is updating its airspace rules to make flying safer and smoother for pilots using instruments. They’re changing the lower airspace starting at 700 feet and removing some higher airspace starting at 1,200 feet. These changes help keep flights on track without costing anyone extra or causing delays.
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Cheyenne Airspace Reclassification Improves IFR Safety
This rule changes the Class E airspace at Cheyenne Regional/Jerry Olson Field by modifying the airspace that starts at 700 feet above the surface and removing the Class E airspace that starts at 1,200 feet above the surface. The change is intended to support the safety and management of instrument flight rules (IFR) operations and to keep flights on track without costing anyone extra or causing delays.
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