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Why did you buy near an airport? Or wasn't it there when you bought the
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Art67 wrote:
Every weekend there seems to be more private planes flying around. Last Get a pilots license and join the fun... MikeM |
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"Art67" wrote in message
... Every weekend there seems to be more private planes flying around. Last Sunday, for example, as i tried to enjoy a quiet afternoon, every 5 minutes or so, a plane would be buzzing outside. The noise is so loud, even the noise is louder than my TV or stereo. It's like a giant leaf blower flying over my place every 5 minutes. I have a new roof, double pane windows, so it's not a problem with my dwelling. Who can I complain to, or will I have to get use to ear plugs in my ears. I suspect other respondents will take the "damned NIMBYs" line, so I'll try a more reasoned response :-) The usual starting place is your local authority, though you could try calling the local airport. If they're to investigate the matter sensibly, you'll need to provide them with the registration markings of the aircraft that are disturbing you (and if they're close enough to be a real nuisance, they'll be close enough for you to read the registration letters). To be honest, though, it strikes me as odd that you're finding private aircraft disturbing to this extent. I live directly under the southern circuit path (left-hand circuits on RW27, right-hand on RW09) of Norwich Airport, and so I get a fair number of light aircraft pottering overhead at 1,000 feet (the standard height for circuits at Norwich). The noise is certainly not louder than the TV, even with the windows open, and even if you're sitting in the garden in the summer with a beer and a butty, you can happily carry on a conversation. (In fact when I was a student I used to live in what used to be the airmen's residences, which are physically attached to the airport!). Sounds like something's a bit amiss at your place. Perhaps the circuit height is a bit lower, or you're unfortunate enough to be in line with the runway centreline and you're getting the aircraft landing or taking off. If the latter, have a word with the airport about their noise abatement procedures. Where there are residential areas in line with the runway, many airfields (e.g. Old Buckenham, just down the road from here) dictate that pilots should adopt a climb-out heading that avoids civilisation, partly for noise abatement and partly for safety (if you're heading away from the houses, you stand a better chance of finding somewhere to dump it should your engine quit). Although the same is rarely true for landing aircraft (landing's tricky enough for the average pilot without making them do wonky approaches) one finds that the disturbance is less because they've got the throttle back to half-power or less during the approach. But I would urge you to talk to the airport, and even go see the manager, because nine times out of ten something can be done as a result of reasoned discussion. It may, after all, be that some pilots are flying lower than they should, in which case the airport can take steps to warn the offenders - or it may be that the airport could consider adding some noise abatement recommendations. Also bear in mind that the airport authorities will listen more intently if a number of people go to them than if it's just one lonesome person - but if a number of you have a problem, make sure you act reasonably and don't just head off on a rant, as that'll do nobody any good. Hope this helps, D. |
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In article , "David Cartwright"
wrote: I suspect other respondents will take the "damned NIMBYs" line, so I'll try a more reasoned response :-) Why do you think that the "damned NIMBYs" line is unreasonable? -- Bob Noel |
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![]() "Bob Noel" wrote in message ... In article , "David Cartwright" wrote: I suspect other respondents will take the "damned NIMBYs" line, so I'll try a more reasoned response :-) Why do you think that the "damned NIMBYs" line is unreasonable? The noise issue is one of those issues that can win in civil court without being subjected to an FAA challenge. It might not be fair, but it is true. |
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"Bob Noel" wrote in message
... Why do you think that the "damned NIMBYs" line is unreasonable? Because in this type of discussion one often finds responses of the form "Oh, stop whining, if you don't like the noise you shouldn't have bought a house near the airport". I hope that my response was reasonably balanced. D. |
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"beaudoin" wrote in message
... Why did you buy near an airport? Or wasn't it there when you bought the house? I have to admit to feeling little sympathy to people who bought houses in the new development that's not far from my local airport, but there is one guy I do feel a little sorry for. There's an ageing farmhouse right on the centreline of the main runway, which was almost certainly there before the airport and which, being a farmhouse, may well have been handed down through the generations (so the "why did you buy" question doesn't apply). I think of the owner every time I go over it at 500 feet on finals ... D. |
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"David Cartwright" writes:
I think of the owner every time I go over it at 500 feet on finals ... Final isn't so bad. It's when the wind shifts and you're departing over the guy... |
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Art67 wrote:
Every weekend there seems to be more private planes flying around. Last Sunday, for example, as i tried to enjoy a quiet afternoon, every 5 minutes or so, a plane would be buzzing outside. The noise is so loud, even the noise is louder than my TV or stereo. It's like a giant leaf blower flying over my place every 5 minutes. I have a new roof, double pane windows, so it's not a problem with my dwelling. Who can I complain to, or will I have to get use to ear plugs in my ears. --== DON'T FEED THE TROLLS ==-- |
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![]() Art67 wrote: Every weekend there seems to be more private planes flying around. Last Sunday, for example, as i tried to enjoy a quiet afternoon, every 5 minutes or so, a plane would be buzzing outside. The noise is so loud, even the noise is louder than my TV or stereo. DON'T FEED THE TROLLS LOL, sounds like a candidate for the alt.activism.noise.pollution Newsgroup. Or as a buddy for Bill Mulcahy. |
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