The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a direct final rule changing how a reference point for airspace near Lebanon Municipal Airport, New Hampshire, is described. Due to the decommissioning of the BURGR Outer Marker, the FAA has replaced this reference with specific geographical coordinates in their regulations to keep the airspace's dimensions the same. This rule does not alter the boundaries or the operating requirements of the airspace. The FAA states that public comments were not necessary as the change is technical, without significant effects on the public or industry.
Simple Explanation
The FAA is updating a map description for a flying area near Lebanon, New Hampshire, by using new pinpoint numbers because an old reference point is no longer there. This change is like updating a map without changing the driving routes, and it doesn’t affect where planes can fly or the rules they follow.