FAA Refreshes Airspace Rules Around Oklahoma's Burns Flat Airport
Published Date: 8/8/2025
Proposed Rule
Summary
The FAA is updating the airspace rules around Burns Flat, OK, because some old navigation equipment was turned off. They’re also fixing the airport’s name to match official records. These changes help pilots fly safely using instruments and won’t cost anyone extra or change when they happen.
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Airspace Changed to Support IFR Safety
The FAA proposes to amend the Class D and Class E airspace around Burns Flat, Oklahoma, because the Burns Flat localizer outer marker (LOM) and outer marker (OM) were decommissioned. The change is intended to bring the airspace into compliance with FAA orders and to support instrument flight rule (IFR) procedures and operations; the agency states it will not add costs or change timing.
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