The FAA changed how planes fly in bad weather, again
What happened
The US aviation regulator updated the required altitudes and routes for planes flying under instrument flight rules. This means pilots will follow new instructions for specific routes when visibility is poor.
Why it matters
The US airspace system is constantly changing, with new flight paths, new obstacles, and new technologies. These small, frequent adjustments keep the system safe and efficient. They also reflect the ongoing, quiet work of managing a complex national infrastructure.
The signal
Watch for future amendments to these rules, which happen regularly as the airspace system evolves.