A series of noise measurements were performed at San Jose Municipal Airport in support of the EPA investigation of the use of aircraft operational procedures as means for noise control. These measurements were made to evaluate the effectiveness of different aircraft approach procedures, as used in normal practice by several different airlines, in reducing noise received on the ground in the vicinity of the airport.
Assessment of Noise Exposure Produced by Variations in Landing Approach Procedures at San Jose Municipal Airport
1973
55 pages
Report
No indication
English
Air Transportation , Noise Pollution & Control , Airports , Aircraft landing , Jet aircraft noise , Acoustic measurement , Sound level meters , Flight paths , Noise pollution , California , Noise exposure , Commercial aircraft , Noise levels , San Jose Municipal Airport , Boeing 727 aircraft , Boeing 737 aircraft , Douglas DC-9 aircraft
Approach-and-landing Accident Reduction (ATC Training and Procedures/Airport Facilities Team Report)
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