Burns Flat, Oklahoma, airspace gets a routine FAA polish
Published Date: 12/3/2025
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Summary
The FAA is updating the airspace rules around Burns Flat, OK, because some old navigation equipment was removed. They’re also renaming the local airport to match official records. These changes start on March 19, 2026, and help pilots fly safely without costing anyone extra.
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Burns Flat airspace expanded and airport renamed
If you operate aircraft near Burns Flat, Oklahoma, the Class D airspace radius increases from 4.7 miles to 5.2 miles and its ceiling is reduced from 4,500 feet MSL to 4,400 feet MSL. The Class E airspace (from 700 ft) radius increases from 7.2 miles to 7.7 miles, and the airport name is changed from "Clinton-Sherman Airport" to "Clinton/Sherman Airport." These changes take effect at 0901 UTC on March 19, 2026, to support IFR procedures and flight safety, and the FAA states they impose no additional cost.
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