2025-13281Rule

FAA Adjusts Altitudes for Safer Instrument Flights

Published Date: 7/16/2025

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Summary

This update changes some of the official flying altitudes and switch points for certain flight paths to keep air travel safe and smooth. Pilots flying under instrument rules will notice these new altitude rules, which reflect recent changes in our airspace system. These tweaks help make sure planes fly safely and efficiently, with no extra costs or delays expected.

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IFR Altitude and Changeover Updates

Pilots flying under instrument flight rules (IFR) will see changes to required en route altitudes and changeover points on certain Federal airways, jet routes, and direct routes. The changes are being made because of updates to the National Airspace System and are intended to keep instrument flights safe and efficient; the agency says no extra costs or delays are expected.

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7/16/2025

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