Anonymous wrote:Can somebody educate me on how the winds affect the direction of flights? The winds have been from the south all morning and yet the airplanes are landing from the south and taking off to the north. Should it not be the other way around for safety?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure about Foxhall village but Alexandria has become hell on earth with plane noise. Literally a 60-70dB noise every 1-2 minutes. I can’t imagine the amount of ultra fine particle pollution that we are all inhaling as residents of the DMV. Hopefully future generations can do better.
Thank you for saying this. Somebody on the thread referred to the change in departures in 2021 as just a minor change. It was like a slap in the face to many residents in Virginia.
Agree- thankfully we can only hear the airplanes in our house as "white noise." I really only notice it when I'm the first one awake in the morning, or when I'm rocking my baby. It's barely there, but it was never there at all before 2021. When I take walks to neighborhoods closer to the river, it sounds like a 747 is about to land on my head. I cannot imagine how horrible it must be to live there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure about Foxhall village but Alexandria has become hell on earth with plane noise. Literally a 60-70dB noise every 1-2 minutes. I can’t imagine the amount of ultra fine particle pollution that we are all inhaling as residents of the DMV. Hopefully future generations can do better.
Thank you for saying this. Somebody on the thread referred to the change in departures in 2021 as just a minor change. It was like a slap in the face to many residents in Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:I lived under the flight path in Glen Echo for a couple of years. I definitely noticed outside, but inside I noticed traffic noise from Mass Ave way more. The buses were very loud and I noticed them more than the planes. There was also a lot of helicopter noise from Langley across the river. It was weird though if you stepped outside around 5:30 am, because the buses and flights start then and there is a major difference in noise level.
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 don’t think anything changes about departures yet, but it seems to be on the agenda.
"The upcoming changes that FAA is implementing should improve the noise situation in Foxhall"
The new flight path will in fact be a little closer to Foxhall but its effect on noise is unknown because as far as I know nobody has ever asked for a noise analysis. The changes in arrival procedures the poster is referring to are being spearheaded by the Montgomery County members of this committee. https://www.flyreagan.com/sites/flyreagan.com/files/2023-10/Reagan%20National_Noise%20Working%20Group_Voting%20Members_Oct302023%20%281%29.pdf
As a result, beginning July 2024 arriving airplanes will no longer be descending solely over the Potomac community but over a wider area in Montgomery County. The FAA has been testing this procedure for the last couple of years. Once the airplanes reach the Potomac River they will be flying in a channelized manner just like they do right now.
"FAA will be discouraging planes arriving from the north from flying directly over the neighborhood."
The statement is misleading. The poster is referring to the so-called bad weather procedure which is separate from the regular arrival procedure. That's when in heavy rain or fog airplanes fly directly over neighborhoods. Indeed, the procedure will be used less, but it is irrelevant because the FAA is already working on a new bad weather procedure and has not yet shared any details with anyone. Therefore, nobody knows what impact it will have on Foxhall or any other community.
"I don’t think anything changes about departures yet, but it seems to be on the agenda."
Please show us the agenda. You know something nobody else knows. The FAA is not planning any further changes to northerly departures. They have just completed a multi-year project. Are the plans you are referencing being made and pushed through by some on the DCA Community Noise Working Group without any input from the public?
I was just citing what I read in a presentation that was linked in another thread here in DCUM. I think it was specifically about Bethesda.Too lazy to look it up for you but you can do it yourself if you are this invested in the topic.
More noise for Bethesda? Again? Why is Bethesda the dumping ground for all the noise these days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure about Foxhall village but Alexandria has become hell on earth with plane noise. Literally a 60-70dB noise every 1-2 minutes. I can’t imagine the amount of ultra fine particle pollution that we are all inhaling as residents of the DMV. Hopefully future generations can do better.
Thank you for saying this. Somebody on the thread referred to the change in departures in 2021 as just a minor change. It was like a slap in the face to many residents in Virginia.