FAA Updates Warner Robins Airspace for Robins AFB Part-Time Tower
Published Date: 6/2/2025
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Summary
Warner Robins, GA is updating its airspace rules because the air traffic control tower at Robins AFB will now operate part-time. This means Class D airspace is changing, and new Class E airspace is being created to keep flights safe and organized. Pilots flying in and out of this area should note these changes, but there’s no extra cost involved.
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Robins AFB Airspace Reclassified
Robins Air Force Base in Warner Robins, GA will have its Class D airspace amended and new Class E airspace established that extends upward from the surface because the air traffic control tower will shift to part-time operations. Controlled airspace changes are made to keep instrument flight rules (IFR) operations safe and organized, and the rule says there is no extra cost involved.
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