Amendment of Class D Airspace; Morristown Municipal Airport, NJ
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The FAA has issued a final rule updating the legal description of Class D airspace surrounding Morristown Municipal Airport in Morristown, New Jersey. The amendment corrects the geographic coordinates listed in the official airspace description to ensure accuracy and alignment with current survey data. Additionally, the rule replaces an outdated reference to the 'Airport/Facility Directory' with the current publication name 'Chart Supplement,' reflecting a terminology change the FAA made to its official aeronautical publications. No changes are made to the physical boundaries of the airspace or to any operational requirements for aircraft operating within it. This is an administrative and clerical update. Pilots and operators flying in or around Morristown Municipal Airport will experience no change in controlled airspace dimensions, altitude limits, or communication requirements as a result of this rule.
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Key Changes
- Geographic coordinates for Morristown Municipal Airport updated in the Class D airspace legal description to reflect current survey accuracy
- Reference to 'Airport/Facility Directory' replaced with 'Chart Supplement' throughout the airspace legal description
- No changes to Class D airspace lateral or vertical boundaries
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Obligations
What this law requires
Update airspace legal descriptions to reflect corrected geographic coordinates for Morristown Municipal Airport Class D airspace
Replace references to 'Airport/Facility Directory' with 'Chart Supplement' in all Class D airspace legal descriptions for Morristown Municipal Airport