Goldsboro, NC: Airspace Tweaks Aid Hospital Helicopter Landings
Published Date: 6/3/2025
Rule
Summary
Goldsboro, NC is updating its airspace rules to make flying safer and smoother, especially for helicopters landing at Wayne Memorial Hospital. The changes fix some technical details and add new airspace zones starting 700 feet above the ground. Pilots flying in and out of Goldsboro will notice these updates soon, but no extra costs are involved.
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New Class E Airspace at 700 ft
If you fly into or out of Goldsboro, NC, the FAA added controlled Class E airspace starting at 700 feet above the surface to support a new instrument approach procedure for Wayne Memorial Hospital Inc. Heliport. The change is intended to improve safety and the management of instrument flight rules (IFR) operations and also brings Goldsboro Class D and Class E airspace into compliance with FAA orders. Pilots will see these airspace updates and the rule states there are no extra costs for users.
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