Morgantown airport updates its flight paths for bad weather landings
What happened
The US aviation agency is changing the boundaries of controlled airspace around Morgantown Municipal Airport in West Virginia. This means pilots flying under instrument rules will follow updated procedures for takeoff and landing.
Why it matters
Keeping air travel safe means constantly updating the invisible lines that guide planes. This small change in West Virginia is part of the routine work to make sure flight maps match what pilots and air traffic controllers actually do.
The signal
Watch for the final rule to be published, which will make these new flight boundaries official for pilots.