Anonymous wrote:Hahaha. đ I thought you couldnât âhear anythingâ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Itâs a total dealbreaker. Just buy in a neighborhood away from the flight path.
Word!
Enough said â same applies to the Palisades as a whole
Anonymous wrote:The Palisades citizens association website send you to the planesoverthepalisades which clearly states:
âThe 2015 FAA NextGen project created concentrated NOISE SEWERS over the Palisades. The enviornmental danger from noise sewers are comparable to health dangers from water, air, or ground pollution. Catch up on past issues and background regarding efforts to abate noise pollution.â
Itâs not a secret.
Anonymous wrote:Itâs a total dealbreaker. Just buy in a neighborhood away from the flight path.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The upcoming changes that FFA is implementing should improve the noise situation in Foxhall as they are moving one navigation point further west and will be discouraging planes arriving from the north from flying directly over the neighborhood. I donât think anything changes about departures yet, but it seems to be on the agenda.
There is nothing on the agenda for departures over Foxhall.
The slides summarizing the upcoming changes indicate that they will start reviewing the departure patterns. It might take years but they are planning to look at it.
What slides? I only see ideas for departures to the south not to the north.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The upcoming changes that FFA is implementing should improve the noise situation in Foxhall as they are moving one navigation point further west and will be discouraging planes arriving from the north from flying directly over the neighborhood. I donât think anything changes about departures yet, but it seems to be on the agenda.
There is nothing on the agenda for departures over Foxhall.
The slides summarizing the upcoming changes indicate that they will start reviewing the departure patterns. It might take years but they are planning to look at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The upcoming changes that FFA is implementing should improve the noise situation in Foxhall as they are moving one navigation point further west and will be discouraging planes arriving from the north from flying directly over the neighborhood. I donât think anything changes about departures yet, but it seems to be on the agenda.
There is nothing on the agenda for departures over Foxhall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
cute neighborhood we always liked and would go to open houses there but post-2014 NextGen it became a problem. Like PPs have said, we sat outside and inside there one summer and heard the intense noise what felt like every 30-90 seconds, not a whole lot better than being at Gravelly Point which our kids used to enjoy. Everyone has different standards, but for us it was so disruptive that it'd ruin any outside BBQ party or kids play time. And the growing literature on airborne aerosolized jet fuel exhaust falling to the ground these days is something we werent following but that sounds convincing
100% agree.
I mean itâs not far off Gravelly Point. You can literally read the lettering on the planes above the houses in Foxhall. Itâs a disaster. The difference is that people go to Gravelly Point and then leave, but you canât leave your house.
Thatâs a big fat no