FAAProposed Rule

Airspace Designations and Reporting Points: Challis Airport, Challis, ID

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Summary

The Federal Aviation Administration is proposing new rules to define airspace zones and reporting points around Challis Airport in Idaho. These changes help organize air traffic and make flying safer in that region by establishing clear boundaries and communication procedures for pilots.

Key Points

  • 1The FAA is creating specific airspace designations around Challis Airport to organize air traffic and improve safety
  • 2Pilots flying in this area will need to follow new reporting procedures when entering or passing through designated airspace zones
  • 3The proposed rule affects small aircraft operations and general aviation in the Challis, Idaho region
  • 4The public comment period has already ended (deadline was February 4, 2025), so the FAA has collected feedback before finalizing the rule
  • 5Once approved, these airspace rules will become official requirements that all pilots must follow when operating near Challis Airport

Key Dates

Published

March 21, 2025

Comment Deadline

February 4, 2025

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