In May, the FAA will begin redesigning high-altitude airspace
In May, the FAA will begin redesigning high-altitude airspace controlled by seven ARTCCs in the Northwest. The agency plans to publish a new, complex grid of waypoints in October, which will enable appropriately equipped aircraft to routinely file and fly point-to-point routes. All aircraft are...
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