This proposal allows the FAA to officially name and chart a new airspace location near Clyde, North Carolina, and establish reporting points where aircraft must communicate their position to air traffic control. This change affects pilots flying in that area who will need to use the new designated names when talking to air traffic controllers. The change matters because it improves safety and clarity in the skies by giving everyone—pilots and controllers—a shared, standard way to talk about that specific airspace location.
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