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On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 21:34:17 -0800, "Peter Duniho"
wrote: "Roger" wrote in message .. . [...] Well, the inevitable happened and people built some new subdivisions off the departure end of 24. It's now almost solid homes for about a mile and a half and they are the big expensive ones. There is a bit more traffic in the mornings lately so they are now complaining about the changes in the traffic and the noise. New twist? New for the airport, maybe. Same old, same old for airports generally. My reference to "new twist" was because the last time this issue came up they used to opposite complaint. Before they thought it was a bunch of hobbyists using the airport and very little business. Now they are complaining there are too many business flights and the airport should be for local pilots. :-)) Your situation is a great example of why airports should be very aggressive about dealing with development happening around them, and especially development happening on the extended runway centerline. Other airports have successfully challenged developments, either resulting in ensuring that a path under the centerline is clear, or restricting the distance within which the development encroaches on the airport, or requiring that the property titles for the newly developed area carry a I think that's why the guy has his shorts in a bunch. He's afraid that if he complains about noise it'll be recorded on his property deed and if he want's to sell he will have to disclose the noise problem. So instead of filing a complaint, he writes a letter to the editor of the local news paper. That and although in the city, I think he's a good mile and a half to two miles off the end of the runway. We have several SR-22s and those suckers are loud. I was surprised that they make more noise than most of the Bonanzas and 210s. We're on the centerline for GPS-06 which is straight in and I know when they go over without even going outside. Depending on what mode they are only 400 or 500 AGL when they go over this guy's house when inbound. Of course they aren't running full power either. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com notation describing the presence of the airport and restricting the property owner's rights with respect to actions against the airport. I especially like the last option, and in some cases all of the techniques are applied. Pete |
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