Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't air traffic patterns change all the time though? After awhile you hardly even notice it. You can't have it all, a lovely home, in a great neighborhood, with great schools, and great neighbors, a home that appreciates at a steady rate, with no risk of flooding, and zero crime, AND no air traffic. You have to give something up.
No. They don't. There is essentially one runway at DCA, and planes can't fly over the White House, Capitol, etc.
So, no.
I dunno looks like the do https://simpleflying.com/faa-washington-air-traffic/
This was a pretty minor change that redistributed the noise between already heavily affected areas. Since they did this there is a bit less noise over Georgetown and Foxhall and more over Virginia. The path still follows the river though and that is unlikely to change.
Anonymous wrote:Foxhall is horrendous. A plane flies by every 25 seconds. It has been a nightmare, I am losing my sanity. The most expensive place I’ve rented in my life and it is uninhabitable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in thread are clinically OCD. You all need help. FYI, DARIC is being changed sometime next year, which should lower noise along the nicest part of Bethesda (GEH, GE), so thank god for that.
What is DARIC and what is it being changed to? I live near that area of Bethesda
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently there has been a serious uptick in aircraft noise over Navy Yard and Anacostia. Have they re-routed the planes to the east?!
Seriously. I am in SW and it has been one plane after another all damn day today.
Sad but true
Seriously, anybody know if there were some official changes of flight paths?!
Anonymous wrote:“Much less bad” being the best possible outcome. Oh, that sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently there has been a serious uptick in aircraft noise over Navy Yard and Anacostia. Have they re-routed the planes to the east?!
Seriously. I am in SW and it has been one plane after another all damn day today.