Airplane noise concerns overblown?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The actual data are far worse, take thee and your dB outside and measure. People who said it was unbearable are right. The lowest I measured was 67dB in the am set, every 60 seconds or so


Don't you have better things to do?


Obviously not. This PP seems to have devoted their life to measuring airplane noise in a neighborhood where they do not even live and warning about an imminent housing crash based on people finally noticing that there is this awful noise.


It’s a number of posters and everyone really shared a very personal
and telling story. If you don’t care about the planes, I still don’t understand how you can be so condescending about your neighbors?
Unless you’re a real estate agent hellbent on gaslighting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The actual data are far worse, take thee and your dB outside and measure. People who said it was unbearable are right. The lowest I measured was 67dB in the am set, every 60 seconds or so


Just went and measured and didn't get anything close to 67 dB.


There’s a NIOSH app for iPhone. I measured LAeq 64.9 dB whereby unadjusted sound at peak was nearly 85dB. Depends where you are but that’s exactly in the National Transportation Noise map. I mean this is not unknowable if you want to be honest.
Anonymous
If you use the proper equipment you’ll get higher measures.
Anonymous
It topped 110 dB within certain conditions, take off frequency etc. you guys quiet it’s not
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The actual data are far worse, take thee and your dB outside and measure. People who said it was unbearable are right. The lowest I measured was 67dB in the am set, every 60 seconds or so


Don't you have better things to do?


Obviously not. This PP seems to have devoted their life to measuring airplane noise in a neighborhood where they do not even live and warning about an imminent housing crash based on people finally noticing that there is this awful noise.


It’s a number of posters and everyone really shared a very personal
and telling story. If you don’t care about the planes, I still don’t understand how you can be so condescending about your neighbors?
Unless you’re a real estate agent hellbent on gaslighting.


Because none of my neighbors care in 20816. it’s such a small percentage of people like the PP
Who waste their efforts caring about this. I’ve never heard any of my neighbors complain about the noise. Sure it’s audible but so is a fire truck when it drives by.

Spend your time volunteering or something.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The actual data are far worse, take thee and your dB outside and measure. People who said it was unbearable are right. The lowest I measured was 67dB in the am set, every 60 seconds or so


Don't you have better things to do?


Obviously not. This PP seems to have devoted their life to measuring airplane noise in a neighborhood where they do not even live and warning about an imminent housing crash based on people finally noticing that there is this awful noise.


It’s a number of posters and everyone really shared a very personal
and telling story. If you don’t care about the planes, I still don’t understand how you can be so condescending about your neighbors?
Unless you’re a real estate agent hellbent on gaslighting.


I am not condescending about my neighbors, just about this nutty poster who blew up this thread to 28 pages. And I am not a real estate agent, but I might have to disclose a nutty neighbor when selling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The actual data are far worse, take thee and your dB outside and measure. People who said it was unbearable are right. The lowest I measured was 67dB in the am set, every 60 seconds or so


Don't you have better things to do?


Obviously not. This PP seems to have devoted their life to measuring airplane noise in a neighborhood where they do not even live and warning about an imminent housing crash based on people finally noticing that there is this awful noise.


It’s a number of posters and everyone really shared a very personal
and telling story. If you don’t care about the planes, I still don’t understand how you can be so condescending about your neighbors?
Unless you’re a real estate agent hellbent on gaslighting.


Because none of my neighbors care in 20816. it’s such a small percentage of people like the PP
Who waste their efforts caring about this. I’ve never heard any of my neighbors complain about the noise. Sure it’s audible but so is a fire truck when it drives by.

Spend your time volunteering or something.


That’s a great comparison! How often does a fire truck drive by? There are between 800-1000+ planes over the Palisades and Foxhall from DCA alone every day. Not all are super low or as loud as a fire truck. But you bet more than a hundred or hundreds are. I hear about a fire truck per month? Maybe? I couldn’t fathom several let alone dozens every day
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The actual data are far worse, take thee and your dB outside and measure. People who said it was unbearable are right. The lowest I measured was 67dB in the am set, every 60 seconds or so


Don't you have better things to do?


Obviously not. This PP seems to have devoted their life to measuring airplane noise in a neighborhood where they do not even live and warning about an imminent housing crash based on people finally noticing that there is this awful noise.


It’s a number of posters and everyone really shared a very personal
and telling story. If you don’t care about the planes, I still don’t understand how you can be so condescending about your neighbors?
Unless you’re a real estate agent hellbent on gaslighting.


I am not condescending about my neighbors, just about this nutty poster who blew up this thread to 28 pages. And I am not a real estate agent, but I might have to disclose a nutty neighbor when selling.


Do it and disclose why. Because it was high time someone blew the whistle (again). There have been a number of honest people and you always try to bully them like a bunch of middle school bullies. Numbers are undeniable. If there are enough fools to keep buying that kind of grief and risk for the same price as unaffected neighborhoods, more power to you. But I hope people awake to WTOP and EOTP that is completely unaffected
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The actual data are far worse, take thee and your dB outside and measure. People who said it was unbearable are right. The lowest I measured was 67dB in the am set, every 60 seconds or so


Don't you have better things to do?


Obviously not. This PP seems to have devoted their life to measuring airplane noise in a neighborhood where they do not even live and warning about an imminent housing crash based on people finally noticing that there is this awful noise.


It’s a number of posters and everyone really shared a very personal
and telling story. If you don’t care about the planes, I still don’t understand how you can be so condescending about your neighbors?
Unless you’re a real estate agent hellbent on gaslighting.


I am not condescending about my neighbors, just about this nutty poster who blew up this thread to 28 pages. And I am not a real estate agent, but I might have to disclose a nutty neighbor when selling.


Honestly, it had to be done at some point. Your nutty neighbor(s) — who are also fighting for your interests in all the working groups and citizen associations and you thank them on local listserves — had the grace to never start a thread like this. It took repeated lies and such bold gaslighting to get nearly 10k views. OP did that, not us (multiple)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The actual data are far worse, take thee and your dB outside and measure. People who said it was unbearable are right. The lowest I measured was 67dB in the am set, every 60 seconds or so


Don't you have better things to do?


Obviously not. This PP seems to have devoted their life to measuring airplane noise in a neighborhood where they do not even live and warning about an imminent housing crash based on people finally noticing that there is this awful noise.


It’s a number of posters and everyone really shared a very personal
and telling story. If you don’t care about the planes, I still don’t understand how you can be so condescending about your neighbors?
Unless you’re a real estate agent hellbent on gaslighting.


Because none of my neighbors care in 20816. it’s such a small percentage of people like the PP
Who waste their efforts caring about this. I’ve never heard any of my neighbors complain about the noise. Sure it’s audible but so is a fire truck when it drives by.

Spend your time volunteering or something.


To be fair to you, everyone is always like oh Brookmont is bad. But DC is way worse. It’s unfair
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The actual data are far worse, take thee and your dB outside and measure. People who said it was unbearable are right. The lowest I measured was 67dB in the am set, every 60 seconds or so


Don't you have better things to do?


Obviously not. This PP seems to have devoted their life to measuring airplane noise in a neighborhood where they do not even live and warning about an imminent housing crash based on people finally noticing that there is this awful noise.


It’s a number of posters and everyone really shared a very personal
and telling story. If you don’t care about the planes, I still don’t understand how you can be so condescending about your neighbors?
Unless you’re a real estate agent hellbent on gaslighting.


Dude, everyone can tell it’s you posting over and over again pretending to be different people. It’s completely obvious.
Anonymous
That would obviate the planes if true
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The actual data are far worse, take thee and your dB outside and measure. People who said it was unbearable are right. The lowest I measured was 67dB in the am set, every 60 seconds or so


Don't you have better things to do?


Obviously not. This PP seems to have devoted their life to measuring airplane noise in a neighborhood where they do not even live and warning about an imminent housing crash based on people finally noticing that there is this awful noise.


It’s a number of posters and everyone really shared a very personal
and telling story. If you don’t care about the planes, I still don’t understand how you can be so condescending about your neighbors?
Unless you’re a real estate agent hellbent on gaslighting.


I am not condescending about my neighbors, just about this nutty poster who blew up this thread to 28 pages. And I am not a real estate agent, but I might have to disclose a nutty neighbor when selling.


Do it and disclose why. Because it was high time someone blew the whistle (again). There have been a number of honest people and you always try to bully them like a bunch of middle school bullies. Numbers are undeniable. If there are enough fools to keep buying that kind of grief and risk for the same price as unaffected neighborhoods, more power to you. But I hope people awake to WTOP and EOTP that is completely unaffected


Why does anyone needs to blow the whistle about something that is according to you so incredibly loud and disruptive? If that is the case how can anyone miss it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The actual data are far worse, take thee and your dB outside and measure. People who said it was unbearable are right. The lowest I measured was 67dB in the am set, every 60 seconds or so


Don't you have better things to do?


Obviously not. This PP seems to have devoted their life to measuring airplane noise in a neighborhood where they do not even live and warning about an imminent housing crash based on people finally noticing that there is this awful noise.


It’s a number of posters and everyone really shared a very personal
and telling story. If you don’t care about the planes, I still don’t understand how you can be so condescending about your neighbors?
Unless you’re a real estate agent hellbent on gaslighting.


Dude, everyone can tell it’s you posting over and over again pretending to be different people. It’s completely obvious.


Agree. Or these posters spend so much time together that their writing styles converged. Their periods are probably synchronized by now too.
Anonymous
Basic math says that if every post in this thread had been written by the same person, that would still fall significantly short of HALF the daily flights over the Palisades and Foxhall.

Maybe the person is taking a break from complaining to the FAA? You never figured that one out either. And being wrong changed nothing there too.
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