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Article in the JDA Journal - The problems with repetitive concentrated aircraft passing over our home

Some of you may be interested in an article in the JDA Journal. The problems we have with repetitive concentrated aircraft passing over our home is shared by many other cities. There is strength in numbers. With so many people being affected we may get some real assistance from Congress. - Jim

Replay From 2015:NextGen Noise: RNP’s Concentrated IMPACT May Justify Substantive Change In FAA Policies Under A Proper Study


“NextGen implementation is generating complaints…Does the precision of RNP change the Noise Perception….Aviation Noise is being heard and objected to in higher volumes than in the past. It is hard to quantify the level of negative reactions in the metrics of engineering measurement, but the qualitative response is hard to ignore…..
Where are the complaints being registered?  As evidenced by the below two articles and numerous other reports, citizens in
Boston,
Charlotte,
Chicago,
New York,
Phoenix,
San Diego,
San Francisco,
Seattle
Washington, DC and
Other places

 are vociferously making their objections known..”

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