East Hampton Airport Phase I Noise Analysis Interim Report October 30, 2014 Prepared by Young Environmental Sciences and Noise Pollution Clearinghouse.

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East Hampton Airport Phase I Noise Analysis Interim Report October 30, 2014 Prepared by Young Environmental Sciences and Noise Pollution Clearinghouse

Airport Noise and Annoyance Annoyance Varies Greatly Source: Schomer, Lay Language paper for the Acoustical Society of America, Biases Introduced by the Fitting of Functions to Attitudinal Survey Data

2004 FAA Report to Congress Nonmilitary Helicopter Urban Noise Study “In general, there are a number of possible explanations for heightened community response to helicopter noise. The possible explanations, which are not mutually exclusive, include the following: A subsection of the population may be more sensitive to the low-frequency helicopter noise than is the majority of the population; A-weighting is possibly not the most appropriate metric with which to assess helicopter noise because A-weighting attenuates the low-frequency noise component; Noise-induced building vibration and rattle has been shown to significantly increase noise annoyance and helicopter sound is rich in low-frequency content; There is some evidence that suggests helicopter noise is slightly more annoying than fixed-wing aircraft noise at the same sound exposure level; Helicopter noise may be more noticeable because of its periodic impulsive characteristic; There is the possible phenomena of “virtual noise” in which a set of non-acoustical factors, such as bias (a personal judgment that the helicopter does not need to fly here) and fear (of crashes/injury/death), greatly enhances people’s negative attitudes; and The way helicopters are operated can influence reactions, i.e., stationary hover and flexible low altitude flight capability. “

2004 FAA Report to Congress Nonmilitary Helicopter Urban Noise Study Example of heightened reaction to Helicopter Noise: “ In the community of Lower Feltham, the contribution of fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft to the overall noise exposure was about equal. However, the percentages of people who considered helicopters more disturbing than fixed-wing aircraft were 2 to 2.5 times as large as the percentages that considered helicopters less disturbing. In the communities of Esher and Epsom, where the numbers of helicopters and a fixed-wing aircraft were about equal, the disturbance due to helicopter noise was 2.5 times as large as that due to fixed-wing aircraft noise. People were more annoyed by the helicopters even though, on average, the fixed- wing aircraft were 5.0 dB louder. “

Google Earth Demo Flight paths from 2013 AirScene data

Flight Paths: All Operations Flight paths from 2013 AirScene data

Flight Paths: All Arrivals Flight paths from 2013 AirScene data

Flight Paths: All Departures Flight paths from 2013 AirScene data

Flight Paths: Jet Arrivals Sample of 1,480 operations from 2013 AirScene data

Flight Paths: Jet Departures Sample of 1,507 operations from 2013 AirScene data

Flight Paths: Helicopter Arrivals Sample of 1,830 operations from 2013 AirScene data *Routes recommended in the Voluntary Noise Procedures are shown in boxes

Flight Paths: Helicopter Departures Sample of 2,080 operations from 2013 AirScene data *Routes recommended in the Voluntary Noise Procedures are shown in boxes

Flight Paths: Turbo Arrivals Sample of 1,115 operations from 2013 AirScene data

Flight Paths: Turbo Departures Sample of 1,244 operations from 2013 AirScene data

Flight Paths: Piston Arrivals Sample of 1,553 operations from 2013 AirScene data

Flight Paths: Piston Departures Sample of 1,622 operations from 2013 AirScene data

Helicopter Compliance with Voluntary Noise Abatement Procedures

2013 Helicopter Compliance with Voluntary Noise Abatement Procedures Depicts a half-mile wide track for each Voluntary Noise Abatement Helicopter Procedure

2013 Helicopter Compliance with Voluntary Noise Abatement Procedures Flight Path Arrival or Departure Compliance with Voluntary Noise Abatement Procedures Barcelona/EchoD3.9% Georgica/SierraA37.7% Georgica/SierraD29.7% Jessups Neck/ NovemberA5.4% Jessups Neck/ NovemberD1.9% TotalsA/D15.3% Based on a sample of 3,910 known operations from 2013 AirScene data

How High are the Helicopters? *Based on 2,883 operations from 2013 AirScene data **Elevation/altitude rounded to nearest 100 feet ***4,100 foot category includes all operations 4,100 feet and above Elevation in feet Number of helicopters

Ways To Measure Noise and Noise Impacts The decibel comes in lots of flavors – Maximum noise level (Lmax) – Day-night annual average (DNL) – Counted events above a threshold level – “A” vs “C” weighting – Sound Exposure Level (SEL) Complaints Community reaction

2013 Annual Average Noise: All Traffic 45 dBA DNL FAA Integrated Noise Model Output 50 dBA DNL 55 dBA DNL

2013 Annual Average Noise: All Helicopters 45 dBA DNL FAA Integrated Noise Model Output 50 dBA DNL 55 dBA DNL

2013 Average Busiest Day Noise: All Traffic 45 dBA DNL FAA Integrated Noise Model Output *Average busiest day defined as the average number of daily operations between August 23-26, dBA DNL 55 dBA DNL

2013 Average Busiest Day Noise: All Helicopters 45 dBA DNL FAA Integrated Noise Model Output *Average busiest day defined as the average number of daily operations between August 23-26, dBA DNL 55 dBA DNL

Noise Criteria from Chapter of the Code of the Town of East Hampton 7 AM to 7 PM – No noise > 65 dBA (residential) – No noise > 70 dBA (commercial) 7 PM to 7 AM – No noise > 50 dBA (residential) – No noise > 55 dBA (commercial)

Measuring “Exceedances” Identified each property parcel in a 10-mile radius from the Airport Used the 2013 Annual Average INM Modeling – The INM model calculates Lmax at each parcel for each flight (i.e., maximum sound level) Applied the Town Code standards to determine the number of “exceedances” – (i.e., the number of times each parcel experienced a noise impact above the Town’s limits) Post modeling processing – Counted events and sorted by various criteria

Parcel Map Within 10 miles From East Hampton Airport Suffolk County data

Residential and Commercial Parcels Within 10 Miles Residential 42,403 Parcels (Light Blue) Commercial 1,799 Parcels (Light Green) Data from local zoning regulations

Results Number of times properties within 10 miles of the airport were affected by aircraft noise above the Town Code levels in 2013: – 15.1 million times during the evening and nighttime – 16.7 million times during the daytime – 31.8 million total

Exceedances Per Type of Operation Wide range of results: AircraftType of OperationAverage Number of Violations/Operation (2013) Jet Highest ImpactDeparture to the left off of Runway 10 3,319 Lowest ImpactArrival on Runway Turbo Highest ImpactArrival on Runway 28 3,193 Lowest ImpactDeparture to the right off of Runway 28 1,315 Heli- copter Highest ImpactDeparture following Runway 28 2,370 Lowest ImpactDeparture on Barcelona Route 734 Piston Highest ImpactDeparture off of Runway 10 2,156 Lowest ImpactArrival on Runway

2013 Total Yearly Exceedances per Parcel >0-500 (Dark Blue) 500-1,500 (Light Blue) 1,500-4,000 (Dark Green) 4,000-7,500 (Light Green) 7,500-16,989 (Yellow)

Conclusions Every flight exceeds the Town’s noise criteria somewhere Community response explained by: – Noise level – Quiet background – Impulsive noise – Low frequency noise – Noise induced rattle – Frequency and number of events While FAA relies exclusively on noise energy (dB) and average (DNL), there are many ways to measure noise and impacts: – Annual average – Busy day – Above a threshold – Lmax, SEL and C-weighting – Peak times (e.g., Summer) – Complaints The Town should consider what metrics might best express the Town's noise problem.