New initiative seeks to quiet communities surrounding airport using advanced technology
SANTA ANA’S JOHN WAYNE Airport
has announced the launch of “Fly Friendly,” an education and outreach
program designed to minimize noise and environmental impacts from
General Aviation (GA) – also known as private use – jet aircraft around
the surrounding communities.
“Fly
Friendly is the successful outcome of ongoing dialogue between local
government, residents, nonprofits and aviation stakeholders to
strengthen pilots’ commitment to caring for their neighbors in
aviation,” said supervisor Doug Chaffee, chairman of the Orange County
Board of Supervisors.
Rooted
in the concerns of the surrounding communities and the Newport Beach
Aviation Committee, Supervisor Katrina Foley, Second District, took a
proactive approach in establishing a program aimed at reducing
measurable noise and pollution. When Newport Beach and Costa Mesa became
part of Supervisor Lisa Bartlett’s Fifth District, the supervisors
joined forces and enthusiastically pushed continued progress toward the
implementation of the program.
This
process consisted of many months of collaboration with residents,
aviation industry professionals and County representatives culminating
in the creation of the airport’s first voluntary Fly Friendly program.
“Fly
Friendly uses a new software program to better identify and recognize
outstanding operators,” said Third District Supervisor and Vice Chairman
Donald P. Wagner. “This program allows the County to input data from
the airport’s noise system to more accurately monitor our flights. We
can use it to help the airport determine the top operators and
coursecorrect those operators for improvement.”
Though
JWA already has one of the most stringent aircraft noise monitoring
programs in the United States, Fly Friendly builds upon existing
regulations by outreaching directly to GA jet operators using toolkit
materials available online and seeking voluntary adoption of best
practices for quieter, cleaner flights.
“Our
Fly Friendly initiative seeks to quiet the skies over neighborhoods and
green up the airport,” said Foley. “Since taking office, my team and I
worked closely with community stakeholders and the airport to develop
Fly Friendly as a solution to reduce noise and pollution. This
collaborative and innovative program encourages general aviation pilots
to fly a quieter path of departure that reduces noise and protects our
local environment.”
GA jet operators will receive points based on the following voluntary actions:
• Avoiding nighttime and early-morning operations, when possible
• Producing the least amount of measurable noise per year
•
Engaging pilots with noise abatement education, distributing Fly
Friendly materials and/or attending Orange County community meetings
focused on aviation impacts
•
Contributing toward ecological restoration and habitat enhancement
projects through the Irvine Ranch Conservancy or Newport Bay Conservancy
The
program goal is for community members living under and near the flight
path to experience less noise by GA jet operators voluntarily adopting
the recommended pilot instructions and best practices of the Fly
Friendly program.
“John
Wayne Airport has consistently ranked in the top three among large
airports in the nation in terms of guest experience and customer
satisfaction, and takes great pride in being a good neighbor,” said
Supervisor Lisa Bartlett, Fifth District. “When planes fly in and out of
John Wayne Airport, they are not just utilizing the airport – they’re
flying over neighborhoods. I ask our general aviation jet operators to
keep this in mind and strongly encourage their voluntary participation
in the Fly Friendly program.”
A
key component of Fly Friendly, as compared to other ‘’fly quiet”
programs in operation at airports nationwide, is an environmental
stewardship and sustainability component designed to support healthy,
biologically diverse ecosystems that provide residents with cleaner air,
water and recreational areas by offsetting some environmental impacts
from GA jet aircraft.
“John
Wayne Airport’s Fly Friendly program focuses on innovating operational
procedures that reduce noise and maintain open communication with the
public,” said Supervisor Andrew Do, First District. “This is another
positive example of a county agency working with the community to
innovatively respond to challenges unique to our residents.”
To learn more about Fly Friendly, visit ocair.com/flyfriendly or email flyfriendly@ocair.com.