Miami's executive airport gets its correct flight rules, two years late
What happened
The US aviation agency fixed a mistake in its rules for Miami's Class E airspace. This means the legal description for Miami Executive Airport's airspace now matches what the agency intended.
Why it matters
Airspace rules define who can fly where, and under what conditions. A mismatch between the written rule and the intended rule can create confusion for pilots and air traffic controllers. This correction ensures that everyone operates under the same, clear set of instructions.
The signal
Watch for any further corrections or clarifications from the US aviation agency regarding airspace definitions in other regions, as similar errors could exist elsewhere.