Airspace over Aberdeen, MD, is now permanently restricted, not just part-time
What happened
The Federal Aviation Administration corrected a previous rule, making airspace restrictions over Aberdeen, Maryland, permanent. This means certain flight operations in that area are now always subject to specific rules, rather than only at certain times.
Why it matters
This is a small, technical correction, but it clarifies how pilots must operate around Aberdeen, Maryland. Previously, the rules for this airspace were confusing because they seemed to imply a part-time status. Now, the restrictions are clear and always in effect, which simplifies flight planning and reduces potential for error.
The signal
Watch for any subsequent notices or advisories from the FAA that might clarify the specific operational impacts for pilots flying near Aberdeen, MD.