Park River's Airspace Gets a Low-Key FAA Refresh
Published Date: 5/27/2025
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Summary
The airspace around Park River, ND is getting a makeover to support new flight procedures and make flying safer and smoother. The airport’s name is also updated to match official records. Pilots flying under instrument rules will notice these changes soon, with no extra costs involved.
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Class E Airspace Updated for IFR
The FAA amended the Class E airspace around Park River, ND to support new public instrument procedures and instrument flight rule (IFR) operations. Pilots flying under IFR will see the changed airspace boundaries; the action also updates the airport name in FAA records and notes no extra costs for pilots.
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