Two Senators have inserted language into the FAA Reauthorization bill that circumvents the normal channels governing airspace regulation for specific areas in their home states. Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) added an amendment to the bill that allows the National Park Service to stop air tours over Crater Lake National Park without first preparing an air-tour management plan, as required in every other national park. Wyden has long opposed air tours in the park. Meanwhile Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) has taken his quest to rearrange helicopter flight corridors over Long Island to a new level. His amendment would compel the FAA to implement the proposed âNorth Shore Routeâ over Long Island Sound and a minimum altitude for the route within 12 months. Schumerâs amendment gives the FAA the legal authority to implement the route, which had been roundly criticized by the helicopter industry. Last year, Helicopter Association International president Matt Zuccaro called it âunprecedented, dangerous and unjustifiedâ and noted that most of the Long Island Sound helicopter noise complaints were coming from just a handful of individuals.