O’Hare Noise Complaints Continue Decline in 2006
February 15, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Politics News
February 15, 2007 — According to a report at the February 9, 2007 O’Hare Noise Compatibility Commission (ONCC) meeting, calls to the O'Hare Noise Hotline in 2006 fell for the eighth consecutive year. There were 1,528 complaints regarding aircraft noise during 2006, 430 less than the 1,958 calls recorded in 2005.
The O’Hare Noise Compatibility Commission (ONCC) attributes this substantial decrease over the past several in large part to the gradual reduction of overall aircraft noise around O’Hare International Airport, especially since the retirement of older and noisier Stage-2 and Stage-3 aircraft, including 727 aircraft.
The ONCC has been getting more precise information about aircraft noise around O’Hare International Airport now that City of Chicago is using its non- emergency call center to handle aircraft noise reports. The call center’s operators are trained to handle aircraft noise complaints and live operators are available to take those calls on a 24-hour basis.
The ONCC uses the information collected from noise complaints to identify specific aircraft that deviate from the nighttime Fly Quiet Program, which is designed to reduce aircraft noise over residential areas through the use of preferred departure runways and flight paths. Inquiries are made to the airlines when specific Fly Quiet deviations are identified.