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Naples Airport Authority to test new flight arrival procedures Friday
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Early- morning start scheduled to avoid conflicts with regular air traffic
NAPLES, Fla. - eTradeWire -- The Naples Airport Authority is advising the public of a series of flight tests scheduled to begin at 6 a.m. on Friday, May 2, lasting approximately 90 minutes.
Hughes Aerospace will conduct the flight tests at Naples Airport, which will utilize all four runway ends, as part of its development of arrival flight procedures. The test flights are required by the Federal Aviation Administration to ensure the procedures meet required safety and performance standards.
"We appreciate the community's understanding and cooperation as we work to implement procedures that aim to even further reduce the airport's noise impact," said Chris Rozansky, Naples Airport Authority executive director.
A Part 150 Noise Study approved by the Naples Airport Authority identified key measures for enhanced noise mitigation, including the new arrival procedures. This approach is expected to expedite the implementation of those new procedures by at least three years, as compared to waiting for the FAA to take action The new procedures could be in place by the end of this year.
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The changes will raise the altitude of all arriving aircraft, reducing their noise impact on the ground below.
Under the revised procedures, some arriving aircraft will be nearly 1,000 feet higher before beginning their final descent. Approaches from the southwest over downtown Naples are expected to be 100 feet higher as they cross the shoreline near 17th Ave South. This adjustment is expected to provide relief to residents living in the downtown area.
This particular approach adjustment was the only flight procedure that qualified to be approved by the FAA as part of the Part 150 Noise Study, as higher altitudes decrease noise intensity.
The Naples Airport Authority is also working to develop improved departure procedures, reaffirming its long-term commitment to noise abatement and its dedication to preserving the quality of life in Naples for years to come.
Hughes Aerospace will conduct the flight tests at Naples Airport, which will utilize all four runway ends, as part of its development of arrival flight procedures. The test flights are required by the Federal Aviation Administration to ensure the procedures meet required safety and performance standards.
"We appreciate the community's understanding and cooperation as we work to implement procedures that aim to even further reduce the airport's noise impact," said Chris Rozansky, Naples Airport Authority executive director.
A Part 150 Noise Study approved by the Naples Airport Authority identified key measures for enhanced noise mitigation, including the new arrival procedures. This approach is expected to expedite the implementation of those new procedures by at least three years, as compared to waiting for the FAA to take action The new procedures could be in place by the end of this year.
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The changes will raise the altitude of all arriving aircraft, reducing their noise impact on the ground below.
Under the revised procedures, some arriving aircraft will be nearly 1,000 feet higher before beginning their final descent. Approaches from the southwest over downtown Naples are expected to be 100 feet higher as they cross the shoreline near 17th Ave South. This adjustment is expected to provide relief to residents living in the downtown area.
This particular approach adjustment was the only flight procedure that qualified to be approved by the FAA as part of the Part 150 Noise Study, as higher altitudes decrease noise intensity.
The Naples Airport Authority is also working to develop improved departure procedures, reaffirming its long-term commitment to noise abatement and its dedication to preserving the quality of life in Naples for years to come.
Source: Naples Airport
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