FAA Tweaks Airspace in Tiny Nappanee, Indiana – Meh
Published Date: 6/16/2025
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Summary
The FAA is updating the airspace around Nappanee, IN, and fixing the airport’s location info to match their latest maps. This change happens because an old navigation system nearby was turned off, so the airspace rules need a refresh. Pilots flying by instruments will benefit, and there’s no cost or delay for the public.
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1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
IFR Pilots Benefit from Airspace Update
The FAA changed the Class E airspace around Nappanee, IN and updated the Nappanee Municipal Airport coordinates to match the FAA aeronautical database after the Goshen VOR was decommissioned as part of the VOR MON Program. This brings the airspace into compliance with FAA orders and supports instrument flight rules (IFR) procedures and operations for pilots who fly by instruments. The document states there is no cost or delay for the public.
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