FAAFinal Rule
Airspace Designations and Reporting Points: Hawaiian Islands, HI; Correction
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Summary
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is correcting and updating how airspace around the Hawaiian Islands is organized and labeled. This helps ensure that pilots have accurate, clear information when flying in and around Hawaii, which keeps flights safer and more organized.
Key Points
- 1The FAA is fixing errors in previous airspace designation rules that applied to Hawaiian Islands
- 2The correction clarifies which geographic reporting points pilots must reference when communicating with air traffic control around Hawaii
- 3This affects commercial pilots, private pilots, and helicopter operators flying in Hawaiian airspace
- 4The changes ensure pilots have correct, up-to-date maps and navigation information for the region
- 5These corrections help prevent confusion and improve communication between pilots and air traffic controllers in Hawaii
Impact Assessment
If you are a pilot or aviation professional operating in Hawaiian airspace, this means you will have updated and corrected airspace designations and reporting points to follow for safer and more organized flight operations.
Impact Level
Routine
Geographic Scope
State-specific
Compliance Cost
Minimal
Who is Affected
Transportation CompaniesWorkers/Laborers
Key Dates
Published
December 16, 2025
Regulatory Connections
Authorized By
Amends CFR Sections
14 CFR Part 71
Other Documents in This Rulemaking (FAA-2025-1187)
This summary is for informational purposes only. It may not capture all nuances of the regulation. Always refer to the official text for authoritative information.
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