FAA Fixes Name Blunders in Miami's Sky Rules
Published Date: 4/28/2026
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Summary
The FAA fixed some airport name mistakes in the Miami airspace rules that were published earlier this year. This update doesn’t change when the rules start (July 9, 2026) or cost anything but makes sure pilots and controllers have the right info. If you fly or work near Miami airports, this correction keeps everything clear and safe.
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Corrected Miami Class E Airport Names
The FAA corrected two incorrect airport names in the Class E5 airspace legal description for Miami, FL. The corrected legal description lists Miami International Airport; Homestead ARB; Miami Opa-Locka Executive Airport; Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport; Miami Executive Airport; the LAYDN Initial Approach Fix (IAF); Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport; Pompano Beach Airpark; and North Perry Airport. The rule does not change the effective date (0901 UTC, July 9, 2026) and does not impose any costs.
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