The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a final rule that modifies the Class E airspace at Blanding Municipal Airport in Utah. This change establishes Class E airspace starting from 700 feet above the ground and removes Class E airspace from 1,200 feet above the ground to enhance the airport's instrument flight procedures. The rule also updates the airport's legal description and corrects previous language to accurately describe the airspace modification. The FAA determined this rule would not have significant environmental or economic impacts.
Simple Explanation
The FAA has made a change to the rules about how airplanes fly in the sky near Blanding Municipal Airport, Utah. They set new areas where planes can safely fly at certain heights, making it easier and safer for planes, especially when it's cloudy or dark.