Wrangell Airport's Airspace Gets Routine Safety Adjustment
Published Date: 7/3/2025
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Wrangell Airport in Alaska is updating its airspace rules to make flying safer and smoother. They’re changing the protected airspace starting 700 feet above the ground, removing some extra space above 1,200 feet, and fixing some paperwork details. These changes help pilots follow the rules better without costing anyone extra or causing delays.
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