Airport noise is getting worse
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John Martin
Your article in the Huntington Beach Independent “A noisy neighbor”
March 13 was quite timely. My wife and I have just recently moved
back into our home in Huntington Beach. I purchased the home in 1992
and rented it out while overseas. For the past four years we were
living in London due to a transfer with my company.
Upon our arrival back to Huntington Beach, we immediately noticed
the increased aircraft noise over our home. This is something we are
not happy about. The noise disrupts the otherwise tranquil
neighborhood.
Progress being what it is, I can only anticipate that the number
of flights into Long Beach Airport will continue to increase along
with the frequency of noisy interruptions to our tranquil
neighborhood.
Your article has generated some additional questions. Has the
Federal Aviation Administration considered altering the approach to
Long Beach Airport so that airplanes “coast-in” over the Bolsa Chica
wetlands or even better, over the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Base? I,
for one, would like to hear the reasons why this would not be
possible.
Could airplanes approach from a higher altitude -- thus increasing
their “glide” rate to the airport using less power -- thus saving
fuel and costs and as a result, fly more quietly?
The airplanes are especially loud when they are in a turn to
line-up with the runway. As I understand it, they need to increase
power during this maneuver to maintain their altitude. Would it be
possible to conduct all the turning maneuvers out over the ocean and
follow an higher glide path if the current approach flight path could
not be altered? I have noticed that many aircraft execute noisy turns
over our neighborhood.
In the little research that I have done on this subject, the Long
Beach Airport Authority attempts to misdirect questions by responding
with the departure noise level detection statements even you quoted.
These statements are not relevant to this discussion, however vitally
important they are to the local residents that surround the airport.
This issue is about aircraft approaching the airport for landing and
I for one would appreciate the airport authorities admitting that
they understand this issue.
Finally, I have been looking for a way to get involved to better
understand this issue. I would gladly join and work with any local
citizens action group trying to better understand the underlying
dynamics of this issue with a view to a compromise solution.
* JOHN MARTIN is a Huntington Beach resident. To contribute to
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