Civil & Administrative

Renaming of Restricted Airspace Areas R-3002A through R-3002G at Fort Moore, GA

🇺🇸United States··Final Rule·Low Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The FAA is making administrative updates to the legal descriptions of seven restricted airspace areas — R-3002A, R-3002B, R-3002C, R-3002D, R-3002E, R-3002F, and R-3002G — located over Fort Moore, Georgia. The change reflects the military installation's renaming from its previous designation to Fort Moore. The update is purely administrative in nature. The airspace boundaries, altitudes, operating times, and any other operational parameters of the restricted areas remain completely unchanged. Pilots and airspace users are not subject to any new requirements as a result of this rule. The using agency descriptions within the airspace legal descriptions are also being updated to accurately reference the new facility name, ensuring consistency in official aeronautical publications and charts. No rulemaking beyond this administrative correction was deemed necessary.

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Key Changes

  • Seven restricted airspace areas (R-3002A, R-3002B, R-3002C, R-3002D, R-3002E, R-3002F, R-3002G) are renamed in official legal descriptions to reflect Fort Moore facility name
  • Using agency descriptions updated across all seven restricted areas to reference Fort Moore instead of prior facility name
  • No changes to airspace boundaries, altitudes, or lateral dimensions of any restricted area

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Affected Parties

Pilots and aircraft operators flying in or near restricted airspace R-3002A through R-3002G over Fort Moore, GeorgiaAir traffic controllers managing airspace around Fort Moore+3 more…

Tags

airspace,restricted areas,FAA