Louisiana Flight Paths Shift with Old Nav Tech
Published Date: 3/31/2025
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The FAA is updating RNAV Route Q-33 near Winnfield, LA, because they're turning off an old navigation signal called the Sawmill VOR. This change also updates Jet Route J-180 to keep all related flight paths smooth and safe. Pilots flying in this area will notice the new routes soon, but no extra costs or delays are expected.
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RNAV Q-33 and J-180 Updated Near Winnfield
The FAA is changing RNAV Route Q-33 near Winnfield, Louisiana because it is decommissioning the VOR portion of the Sawmill (SWB) VOR/DME navigational aid. The rule also amends Jet Route J-180 so all affected air traffic service routes are updated together. Pilots will see the new routes soon, and the FAA says the changes keep flight paths smooth and safe and are not expected to cause extra costs or delays.
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