Elmira's Airspace Gets Safety Tweak for Pilots
Published Date: 8/29/2025
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Summary
Elmira/Corning Regional Airport’s airspace is getting a smart update to better protect planes flying by instruments. This change helps pilots stay safe and keeps flights running smoothly without extra costs or delays. If you fly or work near Elmira, this tweak makes the skies clearer and safer starting soon!
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Airspace amended to protect IFR flights
The FAA is amending Class E4 airspace at Elmira/Corning Regional Airport in Elmira, NY so instrument flight rule (IFR) operations are properly contained in controlled airspace. This change is meant to better protect planes flying by instruments and improve safety for pilots and aircraft operating into and out of Elmira/Corning Regional Airport.
No added costs or delays from change
The amendment is described as keeping flights running smoothly without extra costs or delays for those who fly or work near Elmira/Corning Regional Airport. If you fly into, out of, or work around Elmira, the FAA says the change will not impose additional fees or cause operational delays.
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