FAA Amends Class E Airspace Near Marysville Ohio for Safety
Published Date: 4/16/2025
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Summary
The airspace around Marysville, OH is getting a makeover because the old Marysville beacon was turned off. They fixed a typo in the location info and updated the map to keep pilots flying safely using instruments. This change helps keep everything up to date with FAA rules and won’t cost anyone extra or cause delays.
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