WHAT: Low-altitude commercial airline flights over Laguna....
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WHAT:
Low-altitude commercial airline flights over Laguna.
WHAT’S BEHIND IT:
Flights out of John Wayne Airport take off headed out to sea until
released by the Federal Aeronautics Administration to turn back over
land. After the closure of the U.S. Marine Air Base at El Toro, some
commercial airliners began flying over Laguna Beach at an appreciably
lower altitude, making the inland turn earlier, which saves time and
fuel. Residents were told that new technology made the earlier
release possible.
City officials and residents complained to the Federal Aviation
Administration and to the noise complaint office at John Wayne
Airport. They were told that flight patterns had not been altered.
FAA officials met with some residents at a Bluebird Canyon home in
2002 and later invited them to visit the FAA headquarters in San
Diego County, which controls flight patterns.
There is no pattern to the low flights. They disappear, usually
after a barrage of complaints and then begin again, increasing when
no or few complaints are filed.
Flights begin shortly after 7 a.m., when John Wayne opens, and fly
over Laguna at various heights and frequency.
WHAT NOW:
Last week, the City Council sent a packet to John Wayne Airport
containing documentation of the number of low-altitude flights over
Laguna Beach and a letter from the mayor informing airport management
of residents’ complaints.
The letter was not meant to replace individual complaints by
residents or business owners, which appear to be the most effective
means of reducing the flights, if only temporarily. Unfortunately,
residents are getting weary of making complaints.
WHAT’S SAID:
“That’s what they want; they want to wear us down,” North Laguna
resident Don Knapp said. “With the recent proposal to increase the
number of flights from John Wayne, it is likely that there will be
even more low-altitude flights over Laguna. We have to do something.”
WHAT’S NEXT:
City Manager Ken Frank has said Laguna needs to get other coastal
cities involved. Councilwoman Toni Iseman said she would raise the
issue at the California Coastal Commission meetings scheduled for
this week in Laguna Beach. Ideally, a couple of low-flying planes
will illustrate the problem. People who are annoyed by the low
flights can call the John Wayne noise abatement number, 252-5185, and
the FAA Noise Hotline for the Western Region at (310) 725-3638, or write FAA Regional Administrator, P.O. Box 92007, Los Angeles, CA
90009.
-- Barbara Diamond
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