Factors relating to the airport-community noise problem are discussed herein. The noise problems are associated with aircraft landing approaches, take-offs, and climbouts in communities near commercial airports. The main objectives are to identify the significant factors involved in the problem, to define some of their interrelationships, and to present recent related research information from NASA in-house and contract studies. Changes in the types of aircraft power plants, the aircraft operating procedures, and the community itself are all judged to be important; however, these changes should not be made without understanding the associated human-response implications.


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    Title :

    Factors Relating to the Airport-Community Noise Problem


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    Publication date :

    1965-01-01


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


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    No indication


    Language :

    English


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    Factors relating to airport-community noise problem

    Hubbard, H.H. / Cawthorn, J.M. / Copeland, W.L. | Engineering Index Backfile | 1965



    Factors relating to the airport-community noise problem

    Cawthorn, J. M. / Copeland, W. L. / Hubbard, H. H. | NTRS | 1965



    Airport/Community Noise

    Stephens, D. G. | NTRS | 1982