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![]() For most communities, the answer is most likely no. Otherwise no one would be able to mow their lawn as a lawn mower is listed at something like ... 40 db or more.. No many low flying aircraft exceed the sound of a lawn mower, unless they have a two blade prop, a big engine and are just departing the active.. The 10 db is probably at a specified distance, similar to what a neighbor would experience. Say 300 feet? While a lawnmower would in time deafen its rider (I wear earmuffs), the noise level drops off pretty fast. The same is true of chainsaws. Because an aircraft overhead is often a direct line to the hearer, with much less stuff to soak up the sound, it's apt to be very loud at 500 or even 1000 feet. I live under the traffic pattern of a "tradeport" so I hear a lot of airplane noise, mostly heavy jets. This is a university town, and therefore a loud-party town. The residents often complain about student parties with the loud-hailers going in the night, and the police department has a noise-meter (whatever) which it will loan out to folks trying to make a case. Very rarely do they succeed. I'll ask for more information about this if anyone is interested. all the best -- Dan Ford email: www.danford.net/letters.htm#9 see the Warbird's Forum at http://www.danford.net/index.htm Vietnam | Flying Tigers | Pacific War | Brewster Buffalo | Piper Cub |
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