LOWER CEILING IS AMONG CHANGES TO LAX CLASS B AIRSPACE

Effective July 17, the ceiling of the Los Angeles Class B Airspace will be lowered from 12,500 feet msl to 10,000 feet msl. Other changes include raising the base altitude west of Santa Monica from 4,000 feet msl to 7,000 feet msl, and expanding the eastern, southern and southeastern boundaries. The...

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