AOPA advocates to eliminate barriers that unduly impede or restrict the use of airspace by international general aviation and aerial work flights, such as restricted/danger areas and closely controlled airspace not necessary for the safe and efficient control of air traffic.
AOPA supports simplifying the airspace structure and reduce controlled airspace to minimum amounts needed for the safe and efficient flow of air traffic, with a maximum amount of uncontrolled airspace, particularly at lower altitudes, for VFR traffic.
To achieve these goals we need input from actual users of airspace when change is proposed so that we can mount an effective response.
Often, in advance of making a formal Airspace Change Proposal, sponsors will engage with local stakeholders. If you become aware of such an approach, or an official Airspace Change Proposal affecting your flying, please let AOPA know by completing the report form.
These reports have been received by AOPA. If you have anything to add or update please complete a Report.