FAAProposed Rule

Airspace Designations and Reporting Points: Missoula, MT

Transportation

Summary

The Federal Aviation Administration is proposing new rules for how aircraft navigate the airspace around Missoula, Montana, including establishing specific flight paths and reporting points where pilots must communicate their location. This change helps organize air traffic more safely and efficiently in the region.

Key Points

  • 1The FAA is creating new designated airspace zones and specific reporting points near Missoula, MT where pilots must report their aircraft's position
  • 2These changes are designed to improve air traffic safety and organization in the Missoula area
  • 3The public has until January 27, 2026 to submit comments on this proposed rule
  • 4The rule affects pilots flying in and around Missoula as well as local airports and aviation operations
  • 5This is still a proposed rule, meaning the FAA is gathering feedback before making a final decision

Key Dates

Published

December 12, 2025

Comment Deadline

January 27, 2026

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