A Guy Called Tyketto writes:
No. but is it required, when the information is freely and
publically available?
No more so than a visit to the tower gives you any special certainty of the
procedures.
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.
I'm a UNIX administrator, which apparently qualifies me even more than being a
pilot.
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