The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a final rule to amend the airspace at Bucholz Army Airfield in Kwajalein Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands. This rule removes the Class E airspace extension to Class D and adjusts the Class E airspace that starts from 700 feet above the ground, ensuring it doesn't go beyond 12 nautical miles from the Atoll's shoreline. The action is designed to align with international standards but is not expected to have any significant economic or environmental impacts.
Simple Explanation
The FAA is changing the rules for the invisible "roads" that airplanes use in the sky above a tiny island. They are making sure these paths don't go too far into areas where different countries' rules apply, so everything stays organized and safe.