The FAA is re-evaluating its plans for Morgantown airspace after getting new data
What happened
The Federal Aviation Administration is withdrawing a proposed rule to change airspace around Morgantown, West Virginia. It received new data that significantly changes what is needed for the airspace.
Why it matters
This is a small, boring change that matters because it shows how new data can stop a regulatory process. The FAA had a plan, but new information made that plan obsolete. It means the agency is responsive to new facts, even if it delays a decision.
The signal
Watch for a new proposed rule for Morgantown airspace to see how the FAA incorporates the new data and what changes it proposes.