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Mxsmanic wrote:
A Guy Called Tyketto writes:
Having visited LAX Tower, I can answer this with certainty.
Do you get a free copy of their procedures manual when you visit?
No. but is it required, when the information is freely and
publically available?
In my case when my friends and I toured, we asked the person
conducting the tour about their noise abatement procedures. We took
very detailed notes on them, because should any of us have been
assigned to that tower as ATC, we wanted to already be aware of those
situations.
Also, noise abatement procedures for a given field have to be
published, as pilots are requested to comply with them. So a simple
call to the field, or a listing of them can be found online. Once
again, a simple search provides all you need. for example:
KOAK:
http://www.oaklandairport.com/noise/noise.shtml
KTEX:
http://www.tellurideairport.com/noise.html
KMSY:
http://www.flymsy.com/noise_mitigation.htm
KLAX:
http://www.lawa.org/airops/pdf/Secti..._Abatement.pdf
If you were a pilot, you would know that such procedures had to
be available.
BL.
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