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highplainsdem

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Fri Aug 22, 2025, 11:17 PM Aug 2025

When Starship Comes to Florida, Expect 2-Hour Flight Delays, FAA Warns

https://gizmodo.com/when-starship-comes-to-florida-expect-2-hour-flight-delays-faa-warns-2000647026

SpaceX aims to expand its Starship operations to Cape Canaveral, Florida, with a goal of launching 44 super heavy-lift rockets per year. If regulators approve this plan, the uptick in launch activity could result in more ground stops, reroutes, and flight delays at major airports throughout the Sunshine State, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.

In a draft environmental impact statement released this month, the FAA states that airports such as Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International, Orlando International, Tampa International, and Miami International could see average delays of up to two hours for Starship launches and Super Heavy booster landings. Reentries could cause delays of up to one hour. In some cases, travelers may also experience flight diversions or cancellations, according to an accompanying slide deck.

Such issues would stem from temporary airspace closures, called Aircraft Hazard Areas (AHAs), set up during Starship launch activities. These temporary flight zone restrictions separate aircraft from hazards such as falling debris or the launch vehicles themselves. The location and size of AHAs depend on multiple factors and vary between missions, but the FAA currently estimates Starship launches from Cape Canaveral would impact air routes extending 1,600 nautical miles (2,963 kilometers) eastward over the Atlantic Ocean.

Depending on the rocket’s flight path, AHAs could force the agency to close dozens of coastal and deep-water oceanic airways over the Atlantic, the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean, and some Central American countries. Under these restrictions, aircraft may require significant reroutes to avoid AHAs. According to the FAA’s assessment, Starship launch and Super Heavy booster landing AHAs could affect up to 200 commercial aircraft per hour during peak daily travel times, while reentry AHAs could affect up to 600 per hour.

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When Starship Comes to Florida, Expect 2-Hour Flight Delays, FAA Warns (Original Post) highplainsdem Aug 2025 OP
This would have been the same for the Space Shuttle. speak easy Aug 2025 #1
That's going to affect a shit load of businesses!! CrispyQ Aug 2025 #2
His rockets just blow up. What is being done for the waste and destruction? Blue Full Moon Aug 2025 #3
Good to see that Grace Slick is still wreaking havoc. Xavier Breath Aug 2025 #4

Blue Full Moon

(3,651 posts)
3. His rockets just blow up. What is being done for the waste and destruction?
Sat Aug 23, 2025, 07:26 AM
Aug 2025

That's why he gutted agencies.

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