The Federal Aviation Administration is updating standard flight procedures at various airports. These changes affect how planes approach and depart, and what minimum visibility pilots need to take off.
Why it matters
These are routine, small adjustments to how planes fly in and out of specific airports. They happen constantly as new navigation technology is installed, obstacles are built, or air traffic patterns shift. Each change is minor, but together they represent the continuous, invisible work of keeping the national airspace safe and efficient.
The signal
There is no single observable event to watch; these are continuous, localized adjustments that accumulate over time.