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In late 2021, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a critical report titled .
The FAA primarily uses the Day-Night Average Sound Level (DNL) to measure impact. The GAO found this may not fully capture the "annoyance" felt by residents living under concentrated flight paths. 103933
🛫 Spotlight: GAO Report on Aircraft Noise (GAO-21-103933)
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The GAO suggested the FAA use additional noise metrics (beyond just the DNL) to provide a clearer picture of noise impacts and improve the quality of its community engagement. 🛠 Other Notable "103933" Topics
As the FAA modernizes the National Airspace System through the NextGen initiative, flight paths have become more precise. While this saves fuel, it has concentrated noise over specific neighborhoods, leading to a surge in community complaints. Key Findings The FAA primarily uses the Day-Night Average Sound
Communities often feel that FAA outreach happens too late in the process for their feedback to actually influence flight path designs.