FAA Carves Out Safe Skies Over Tiny Jewett, Texas
Published Date: 4/1/2026
Proposed Rule
Summary
The FAA wants to create new Class E airspace around Jewett, TX to help pilots fly safely using instruments, especially in bad weather. This change mainly affects pilots and air traffic controllers and aims to improve flight rules without extra costs. You have until May 18, 2026, to share your thoughts before the rule is finalized.
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