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FAA’S DEFINITION of a Noise Sensitive Area

An area is “noise-sensitive” if noise interferes with normal activities associated with the area’s use. Examples of noise-sensitive areas include residential, educational, health, and religious structures and sites, and parks, recreational areas (including areas with wilderness characteristics), wildlife refuges, and cultural and historical sites where a quiet setting is a generally recognized feature or attribute. Source: U.S. Department of Transportation / FAA Advisory CIrcular 91-36D

ABOUT This MAP

This map shows actual flight data recorded from small planes practicing maneuvers directly over these noise-sensitive areas in Alpine. 

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Data Courtesy of: FlightRadar24.com