FAA fixes typographical errors in airspace rule for small Texas town
What happened
The Federal Aviation Administration is correcting a document it published on April 1, 2026 that proposed establishing controlled airspace around Jewett, Texas. The document had the wrong docket number in two places, so the FAA is reissuing it with the correct numbers — a procedural correction that changes nothing about the actual proposal.
Why it matters
This is a typographical correction to a procedural document. The substance of the airspace proposal remains unchanged. Nothing structural shifts as a result of fixing docket numbers.
The signal
Whether the corrected notice generates any substantive change to the airspace designation timeline or scope for Jewett, Texas.