The FAA fixed a typo in its flight path rules for the eastern US
What happened
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) corrected a typographical error in its rules for flight paths in the eastern United States. This change fixes a specific route description for VOR Federal Airway V-124.
Why it matters
This document is a correction to a previous rule, not a new rule itself. It fixes a small error in the description of an existing flight path. This kind of minor correction happens regularly in regulatory documents and does not change how air traffic operates.
The signal
There is nothing to watch here; this is a clerical correction with no observable future impact.