FAAFinal Rule
Airspace Designations and Reporting Points: Yellowstone Regional Airport, Cody, WY
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Summary
This Federal Aviation Administration rule updates the airspace boundaries and navigation points around Yellowstone Regional Airport in Cody, Wyoming. The changes help pilots safely navigate the area and ensure planes can take off and land efficiently while avoiding conflicts with other aircraft.
Key Points
- 1The FAA is modifying the designated airspace boundaries around Cody's Yellowstone Regional Airport to improve flight safety and operations
- 2New reporting points are being established that pilots must reference when entering or exiting the airport's controlled airspace
- 3These changes affect commercial pilots, private pilots, and air traffic controllers who work with or fly near the Cody airport
- 4The rule helps organize air traffic more clearly and prevents collisions by giving everyone specific geographic markers to follow
- 5Pilots flying in the Yellowstone region will need to update their navigation systems and learn the new airspace designations
Impact Assessment
If you are a pilot or aviation operator, this means you will need to reference updated airspace boundaries and navigation points when flying near Yellowstone Regional Airport in Cody, Wyoming to ensure safe operations.
Impact Level
Routine
Geographic Scope
State-specific
Compliance Cost
Minimal
Who is Affected
Transportation CompaniesHomeowners
Key Dates
Published
June 20, 2025
Regulatory Connections
Authorized By
Amends CFR Sections
14 CFR Part 71
Other Documents in This Rulemaking (FAA-2025-0405)
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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