As of December 31, 2021, the SCSC Roundtable has been terminated.

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FAA Noise Portal: Because the FAA is no longer accepting noise complaints at its 9-awp-noise@faa.gov web address, please use the following link to the FAA’s noise portal for noise complaints, as well as for comments and concerns: https://noise.faa.gov/noise/pages/noise.html (for those aircraft operations not associated with a particular airport) Click here to file a noise complaint...

The National Airspace System is very complex. Moving one flight track often effects many others. The FAA has a policy of not shifting noise from one community to another without the participation of all the affected communities. The SCSC Roundtable provides a forum in which these types of flight track changes can be discussed and...

Due to federal and international noise standards, newly manufactured aircraft must meet increasingly stringent noise limits, which for large air carrier aircraft are currently Stage 5 in the United States and Chapter 14 internationally. Therefore, the aircraft fleet as a whole is becoming quieter. However, the regulations permit larger aircraft that carry more passengers to...

Airlines have been “upgauging” their aircraft to carry more passengers on a single flight. Upgauging involves replacing a smaller aircraft with a larger aircraft of the small type. Twin-engine widebody aircraft (e.g., B-787 B-777, and A-350) have been increasing in airline fleets as their larger, less fuel efficient counterparts (e.g., A-380 and B-747) are replaced.

You are welcome to attend the SCSC Roundtable meetings and signup to provide comments during the public comment period. You can also send the Roundtable an email at scscroundtable@gmail.com.

Meeting locations and start times will vary based on meeting room and member availability. So, please click on the "Meetings" link to see the upcoming meeting locations and dates.

A list of the Roundtable members and the jurisdiction they represent can be accessed by clicking on this link. https://scscroundtable.org/roundtable-membership/  

The Roundtable represents a broad geographic area with differing viewpoints on solutions to aircraft noise concerns. The Roundtable will receive input from a broad range of viewpoints including the FAA, airport operators, aircraft operators, and concerned residents and then will strive to make decisions that provide the greatest benefits in terms minimizing aircraft noise without...

The aircraft operators (airlines, air cargo operators, commuters, and general aviation) determine how many flights are needed, which aircraft will be used, and when flights are scheduled. For commercial passenger service, airlines schedule flights and aircraft to meet passenger demand for air service.

Restrictions that were in place prior to November 1, 1990 were grandfathered under the Airport Noise and Capacity Act (ANCA). Only one airport, Naples Airport in Florida, has been successful in enacting a post-ANCA restriction. Many other airports have tried to enact restrictions, some spending millions of dollars, but all have failed.

In 1990, Congress passed the Airport Noise and Capacity Act (ANCA), which severely limits an airport proprietor’s ability to enact restrictions on aircraft operations including nighttime curfews.

Congress gave the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) the sole authority over the safe and efficient use of the National Airspace System in the United States.

Acronyms AAD-- Average Annual Day AC-- Advisory Circular AEDT-- Aviation Environmental Design Tool AEE-- Federal Aviation Administration Office of Environment and Energy ADO-- Airports District Office AIP-- Airport Improvement Program ANCA-- Airport Noise and Capacity Act of 1990 ANOMS-- Airport Noise and Operations Management System ASNA-- Aviation Safety and Noise Abatement Act of 1979 ATC-- Air...

Counties Band Together To Battle FAA Over Airplane Noise KCBS RADIO: ON-DEMAND  THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH An alliance formed by Santa Clara and Santa Cruz counties to address airplane noise has finally taken off. KCBS Radio reporter Mike Colgan says the thinking is the union will have more clout when it comes to negotiating noise issues...

The first two meetings of the Santa Clara | Santa Cruz Community Roundtable are scheduled: Wednesday, February 27 1PM – 3PM Santa Clara County County Government Center 70 West Hedding Street, 1st Floor San Jose, CA 95110 Wednesday, March 27 1PM – 3PM Santa Clara County County Government Center 70 West Hedding Street, 1st Floor...

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