Anonymous wrote:I’ll weigh in to say that the man with the alleged “tinfoil hat” (shame on you) is a NASA expert and a highly rational and accomplished human being. I’m not his friend or anything but I do admire his honesty and courage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting how you are so narrow-minded, like a … unscrupulous real estate agent?
Don’t forget your tinfoil hat!
Anonymous wrote:Interesting how you are so narrow-minded, like a … unscrupulous real estate agent?
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never filed one because it’s really a drag. The person who did is part of the community effort. Citizen groups have a designated person because it’s so time consuming. Instead of thanking this person, the neighbors attacked him and tried to find out his identity. Kind of terrible, no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just can’t imagine moving near an airport and being annoyed I’m hearing airplanes 🤣🤣
I don’t live near the airport. I live near the river.
And if you had bothered to look up at any point in the home buying process you would have seen that the river is a major flight path. I moved here 30 yeras ago for college at Georgetown and it was a flight path then. It was probably the same for decades before that. You messed up. It's not anyone else's fault but yours. If you can't live with it, then sell the house and move. The rest of the world does not have to change to accommodate your selfish desires.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it’s full of lies. Why would it be? What are you a real estate agent? The testimonies of people when I checked out that link were heartbreaking. Quite honestly, in my personal opinion based on what I see and hear, huge swathes of the Palisades and Foxhall don’t comport with any and certainly not with healthy living.
Anonymous wrote:Myth: People Can’t Move Near Airports And Then Complain About Airplane Noise
Reality:
This statement indicates a fundamental lack of understanding about what NextGen has actually done. Post-NextGen, communities 20, 30, and 40 miles from airports have been bombarded with constant airplane noise. NextGen brings airplanes into airports in flightpaths at far lower elevations that they used to fly, in a continuous stream for 18+ hours a day.
People who have been living in their homes for 30+ years who only heard the occasional plane woke up one morning to suddenly not being able to open their windows due to constant air and noise pollution. These people didn’t “move” near an airport – the FAA decided to make their home part of the runway, with no notice or warning.
[before you yell at me, it’s from the nextgen website]