FAAProposed Rule

Airspace Designations and Reporting Points: Kodiak, Alaska

Transportation
34 days left to comment

Summary

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is proposing new rules about how airspace is organized and labeled around Kodiak, Alaska. These changes help airplane pilots navigate safely and communicate with air traffic control by establishing clear flight paths and reference points in that region.

Key Points

  • 1The FAA is updating airspace designations—essentially redrawing the 'map' of airways and zones around Kodiak, Alaska for aircraft to follow
  • 2New reporting points will be established, giving pilots specific geographic locations they must report to air traffic control when flying in the area
  • 3This affects all aircraft operators flying in and around Kodiak, including commercial airlines, cargo planes, and private aircraft
  • 4The public has until March 27, 2026 to submit comments on this proposed rule before the FAA makes it final
  • 5These changes are meant to improve safety, efficiency, and communication between pilots and air traffic controllers in Alaskan airspace

Key Dates

Published

February 9, 2026

Comment Deadline

March 27, 2026(34 days left)

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