# [Corrected]
**AGENCY:**
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.
**ACTION:**
Final rule; correction.
**SUMMARY:**
This action corrects a final rule published in the *Federal Register* on May 15, 2003. Due to an error in rounding decimal places, the legal description of Federal Airway V-437 inadvertently contained an incorrect radial. This action corrects that error.
**EFFECTIVE DATE:**
June 13, 2003.
**FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:**
Paul Gallant, Airspace and Rules Division, ATA-400, Office of Air Traffic Airspace Management, Federal Aviation Administration, 800 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20591; telephone: (202) 267-8783.
**SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:**
On May 15, 2003, Docket No. FAA 2002-13362; Airspace Docket No. 02-ASO-7, FR Doc. 03-12049, was published revising seven VOR Federal airways and four jet routes in the vicinity of Savannah, GA. The legal description of Federal Airway V-437 contained an incorrect radial from the Savannah VORTAC. Due to an error in rounding decimal places, the affected radial was published as the “Savannah 053°” radial instead of the correct value which is the “Savannah 054°” radial. This action corrects that error by inserting the correct radial in the legal description.
**Correction to Final Rule**
Accordingly, pursuant to the authority delegated to me, the legal description for V-437 as published in the *Federal Register* on May 15, 2003 (68 FR 26202); FR Doc. 03-12049, and incorporated by reference in 14 CFR 71.1, is corrected as follows:
§ 71.1
On page 26204 in the first column, correct the legal description of V-437 to read as follows:
**Paragraph 6010(a)—Domestic VOR Federal Airways**
**V-437 [Corrected]**
From Dolphin, FL; INT Dolphin 354° and Pahokee, FL, 157° radials; Pahokee; Melbourne, FL; INT Melbourne 322° and Ormond Beach, FL, 211° radials; Ormond Beach; INT Ormond Beach 360° and Savannah, GA, 177° radials; Savannah; INT Savannah 054° and Charleston, SC, 231° radials; Charleston; to Florence, SC. The airspace within R-2935 is excluded.
Issued in Washington, DC, on June 9, 2003.
Reginald C. Matthews,
Manager, Airspace and Rules Division.