The FAA is updating how airspace is organized and labeled around Ceiba, Puerto Rico, which involves creating or changing specific flight routes and designated areas where planes must report their location to air traffic control. This affects pilots flying in and out of that region of Puerto Rico, as well as air traffic controllers who manage flights in that airspace. The change matters because clear airspace designations help keep flights safe and organized by making sure pilots and controllers use the same navigation points and follow the same procedures.
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