fredag 25. mai 2012
S-92A - Nå også i California?
Helicopter Noise Becomes
Election Issue in CaliforniaLess than two weeks before
California’s June 5 primary election, some federal lawmakers in the state are
again making helicopter noise in the Los Angeles area a campaign issue. In a letter sent
yesterday to U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, seven members from
California’s congressional delegation are urging him to jump-start the public
comment period of the FAA rulemaking process. Their goal is instituting more
restrictive flight paths and altitudes for civil helicopters operating in the
Los Angeles area in the name of noise abatement. “We would also like to
reiterate our firm belief that while consultations and reporting requirements
are an important step forward, they are no replacement for meaningful action by
the FAA,” the letter reads. “We strongly feel that FAA’s leadership must lead to
meaningful action to reduce helicopter noise.” Attempts by various letter
signers to pass targeted legislation and add-on amendments to force the FAA’s
hand on the issue have failed. However, they now seem encouraged by the success
of Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), who successfully lobbied LaHood directly to
have the FAA institute similar helicopter route restrictions over Long
Island.
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