FAA corrects a docket number in Denver airspace rules
What happened
The Federal Aviation Administration fixed a clerical error in a rule it published three months earlier about airspace near Denver International Airport. The error was in the docket number, not the airspace itself — a paperwork correction with no operational change.
Why it matters
This is administrative cleanup. The rule itself was already in effect; this just fixes the filing reference so the docket can be tracked correctly. It has no practical impact on how planes fly or how airspace is managed.
The signal
Nothing. This is a correction to a correction. The substantive rule is already operational.