NTL-AVIATION-AVIATION;NTL-AVIATION-Airports and Facilities;NTL-AVIATION-Aviation Energy and Environment;NTL-AVIATION-Aviation Planning and Policy;NTL-ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT-Aviation Energy and Environment;
Abstract:
This 2000–2002 edition of the NBAA Airport Noise Summary shows those airports with noise advisories or rules. These restrictions range from a simple “avoid overflight of school 2 NM south of 09 approach” to a specific decibel level required for airport access. This summary should be considered advisory in nature and is intended solely to alert business aircraft operators to noise-related airport restrictions. While particular procedures are cited and were drawn from the sources listed below, such information is perishable and changes will occur in numbers of airports, procedures, runway size and telephone numbers. Therefore, NBAA Members are further advised to determine current airport noise status through direct contact with the airport prior to departure.
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