Newport Coast under the flight path
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June Casagrande
Newport Coast residents are complaining that flight noise over
their homes is getting worse. And while aviation industry officials
say the problem is caused by private planes, others say Long Beach is
the source of the noise.
At a recent candidate forum, several residents of Newport Coast
complained that there had been a noticeable increase in flights over
their homes, particularly in the Ocean Ridge development.
“I think it’s real. I don’t think it’s imagined,” said Gerry Ross,
a member of the Newport Coast Advisory Committee, which represents
residents to the city.
A spokeswoman for John Wayne Airport said there have been no
flights added there in recent months.
Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Jerry Snyder said that
his agency has not made any route changes for commercial flights in
the area. Thus, he said, private flights are probably the culprit.
But changes to air space rules and the rapid addition of
commercial flights at Long Beach Airport are the likely explanation,
said Tom Naughton, president of the Airport Working Group.
In July, after Measure W’s defeat at the polls, the FAA opened up
the air space around the closed El Toro Marine Air Base.
To approach Long Beach Airport, just 15 nautical miles away, these
flights can now go over a portion of Newport Coast.
“I believe this is the proverbial tip of the iceberg,” said Rick
Taylor, an Airport Working Group member who ran unsuccessfully for
City Council. “As air transportation continues to grow, you’re going
to see more and more flights vectored through that area.” The
extension of the John Wayne Airport Settlement Agreement, which has
been approved by the city of Newport Beach and the county, allows the
airport to eventually increase the number of passengers allowed each
year from 8.4 million to 9.8 million.
When that does happen, it’s possible that regulators of commercial
flights might choose to reroute some flights to take advantage of the
open airspace over El Toro.
Ross said he was considering asking the city to help look into
where the flights are coming from and what can be done to reduce the
noise.
Costa Mesa residents have been dealing with a similar dilemma.
Though they have reported a large increase in the number of flights
over their homes, no governing body takes responsibility for the
problem. Private flights to and from Long Beach Airport are believed
to be a significant contributor, but authorities at that airport,
just as those at John Wayne, won’t confirm that the flights are from
their site.
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport.
She may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
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