FAAProposed Rule
Airspace Designations and Reporting Points: Ketchikan International Airport, Ketchikan, AK
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Summary
The Federal Aviation Administration is proposing to update the airspace rules and navigation procedures around Ketchikan International Airport in Alaska. This change helps ensure aircraft can safely take off, land, and navigate around the airport while improving flight efficiency in the region.
Key Points
- 1The FAA is redesigning the airspace zones around Ketchikan International Airport to reflect current flight patterns and safety needs
- 2The changes affect pilots, airlines, and air traffic controllers who work in and around Ketchikan airspace
- 3New reporting points (landmarks pilots use for navigation) will be established to help pilots communicate their locations more accurately
- 4The public has until February 14, 2026 to submit comments about the proposed changes before they become final
- 5These updates typically improve safety and reduce flight delays by creating clearer, more efficient flight paths
Key Dates
Published
December 30, 2025
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