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Uh, do you have any idea what the proposed restriction is for? The X is cat C which has nothing to do with your noise plots.Uh, how did you reach that conclusion? The Citation X, for example, is one of the quietest jets operating today. The APU makes more noise than the engines. I always shut it down before departure out of there. Minimal use of thrust reversers works well at keeping the neighbors happy.
I always ask for a noise plot when I depart there. And most of the time, simply by following the noise abatement procedures, the X won't even register on the system.
But for all the other reasons stated in this thread, that airport is a pain in the a**.
Uh, do you have any idea what the proposed restriction is for? The X is cat C which has nothing to do with your noise plots.
But for all the other reasons stated in this thread, that airport is a pain in the a**.
learflyer,
You don't HAVE to do it. But it can help keep your butt out of hot water if you're flying a jet that can set off the noise monitors. At that airport more information is a good thing.
Galaxy,
The more airports that successfully restrict aircraft of any type (for noise, approach category, weight, whatever) the more airports will try to do the same things. Sure, who cares if SMO keeps out aircraft of approach Cats C and D. And who cares if APF has banned anything noisier than stage III. And who cares if TEB has restricted aircraft to 100000lbs or less (not sure if that's the exact weight, but something like it). Who cares if a mayor can sneak in in the middle of the night and bulldoze Meigs.
How long will it be before it will start causing us problems about where we're going to park our fancy jets? How many reliever airports are truly an easy drive to Santa Monica? This is an insidious problem that isn't good for our line of work. We most definitely should care what happens at this airport, and many others!
No Netjets plane will be able to get in there if this stands.
Galaxy,
The more airports that successfully restrict aircraft of any type (for noise, approach category, weight, whatever) the more airports will try to do the same things. Sure, who cares if SMO keeps out aircraft of approach Cats C and D. And who cares if APF has banned anything noisier than stage III. And who cares if TEB has restricted aircraft to 100000lbs or less (not sure if that's the exact weight, but something like it). Who cares if a mayor can sneak in in the middle of the night and bulldoze Meigs.
How long will it be before it will start causing us problems about where we're going to park our fancy jets? How many reliever airports are truly an easy drive to Santa Monica? This is an insidious problem that isn't good for our line of work. We most definitely should care what happens at this airport, and many others!