FAA Tweaks Jupiter, FL Airspace for Safer Pilot Navigation
Published Date: 6/3/2025
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Summary
The airspace around William P. Gwinn Airport in Jupiter, FL is getting a new shape to keep flights safe and smooth. This change affects pilots flying under instrument rules by adjusting the controlled airspace radius and angles. It starts right away and won’t cost anyone extra—just better flight control!
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Class D Airspace Redrawn at Jupiter
If you fly under instrument flight rules (IFR) at William P. Gwinn Airport in Jupiter, FL, the controlled Class D airspace is now drawn from the surface up to 2,500 feet MSL within a 4.5-mile radius, beginning at the 205° bearing clockwise to the 145° bearing. This change is meant to improve safety and management of IFR flights, it begins right away, and the document says it will not cost anyone extra.
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