2025-18989Rule

Battle Mountain Airport Airspace Rules Get Updated

Published Date: 9/30/2025

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Summary

Battle Mountain Airport in Nevada is getting some airspace updates to keep flights safe and smooth. The changes adjust the controlled airspace around the airport, making it easier for pilots flying with instruments to navigate. No extra costs or delays for travelers—just smarter skies starting soon!

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Battle Mountain Airspace Modified for IFR

The FAA is changing the Class E controlled airspace at Battle Mountain Airport in Battle Mountain, NV. The rule modifies the Class E surface area, the Class E extension to the surface area, and the Class E areas that begin at 700 feet or more above the ground to support the safety and management of instrument flight rules (IFR) operations; the document also updates the airport's legal descriptions. The summary says there are no extra costs or traveler delays tied to these airspace updates.

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Key Dates

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Rule Effective
9/30/2025
1/22/2026

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