The FAA withdrew a plan to change San Bernardino airport airspace
What happened
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has canceled a proposed rule that would have changed the airspace around San Bernardino International Airport. This means the current airspace rules will remain in effect, and no new restrictions or classifications will be added.
Why it matters
This document is a non-event. It means that a proposed change to how planes fly around San Bernardino will not happen. Airspace changes can affect flight paths, noise, and how much traffic an airport can handle. For now, nothing changes.
The signal
Watch for any new proposals from the FAA regarding San Bernardino airspace in the coming months, or if local authorities push for changes.