The FAA fixed a typo in its previous typo correction for Hawaiian airspace
What happened
The Federal Aviation Administration made a second correction to a rule about Class E airspace near Ellison Onizuka Kona International at Keahole Airport in Hawaii. This change simply fixes geographic coordinates that were still wrong after the first correction.
Why it matters
This document is a minor administrative correction. It does not change any substantive rules or alter how airspace is managed. It merely ensures that the legal description of the airspace matches the intended boundaries.
The signal
There is nothing to watch here; this is a clerical fix.