HomeMy WebLinkAboutSS2 - Information/Update About John Wayne Airport - PowerPointFebruary 13, 2018
Item No. SS2
AIRPORT UPDATE
Newport Beach City Council
Study Session
Tuesday, February 13, 2o18
Recent Information — Part i of 3
*Settlement with the FAA— key
issues
• Keep to traditional flight corridors
• Don't use the MetroPlex EA to modify
old or design new paths (Diagram A)
*Additional protections regarding "early
turns""
• STAYY procedure (Diagram B>
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Recent Information — Part z of 3
• Noise Analyses - H M M H
• Learning more about effectiveness of current
noise monitors
•Did the County calibrate correctly? (yes)
•Are the monitors reading the same noise as
independent monitors nearby? (pending)
•Considering adding our own monitors
•These would be non -regulatory
Typical takeoff procedure for airliners Jets not allowed to
turn until past the
Each airline a id tk pe of aircraft ha s a different to keoff prat acol at John Way ne coast_
Airport. Airlines are required to m noise limits, but how those limits are
achieved is up to them. Weather conditions, Sir[h as wind speed and air
temperature, -off ecI! takeoft procedures, Here is a typical takeoff scenario.
JWA has a shaft At about 900 Net, Abotit 1,000 feet
runway at 5,700 engine Thrust Is cut
feet: LAX runways hack abwd 10.15
are about 9,000- percept, There is a
12,000 feet lung. slight tura to the left
Since there is less and the angle of
room to get up to ascent drops to about
Sped, the pilot 15 deg-reas,
er~gages the
brake 5 and putS
the engines to
90 percent -plus
power, then
releases the Q6
brakes, 1
From the OC
Register, 2012
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Takeoff angle is steep, aircraft take off at other
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Close -In
Distant
1. Cutback the
Power
1. Pullin
Flaps
2. Retract (pull
in) Flaps
2. Cut
back
the
Power
Faster Climb near runway
Less steep climb near
Runway, can be higher
later
Who's Using what NADP now?
Carrier
Type
Close In
Distant
American
737-800
Q
Southwest
737-7001 800
Q
United
A320
Q
Frontier
A320n
Q
What would the HMMH Departure
Procedure Analysis do?
• Review who's doing what now, with what type of plane
• Look at today's and tomorrow's technologies
• What is the optimal departure for each type of plane, for
• Community noise reduction
• Safety
• Fuel efficiency
• Gives us good information to go to the carriers with
• To advocate for less noise
•Toadvocate for less environmental impact
•To monitor progress in the years to come
Recent Information — Part 3 of 3
•Advocacy and Assistance
•Two firms
•Buchanan Ingersoll &Rooney, PC
(Washington DC)
•Working with the FAA and Congress as to our Key Goals
•Dynamic Strategy (local)
•Working with city and area community groups to emphasize
our Key Goals to the carriers
What are our Key Goals?
•Use most community advantageous NADP possible,
safe, and legal.
• Don't add power after NMS #7
• Stay within traditional routes, stay ON the actual route
•Advocate forthe rapid incorporation of betterfleet
technology, like the B737 -MAX
• Keep a good dialogue with JWA, the FAA, the carriers
• Provide good data at all times
Comparison of Noise 737 WX yrs. 737-700
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84
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Noise Monitors 5-7
Comparison of 737 MAX and 737-700
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500
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Noise Monitors 5-7
Comparison of Noise 737 WX yrs. 737-700
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Noise Monitors 5-7
Comparison of 737 MAX and 737-700
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Noise Monitors 5-7
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The Boeing 737 -MAX at JWA (preliminary data)
Type of Plane
Flight Date
Route
Destiina-
tion
Persons/
Seats
Takeoff
Weight
Decibels followed
by Altitude
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NM87
NNIS 3
NMS 4
NMS S
ISMS 6
5W Boeing 737-800
11/19/2015
MUSEL
PHX
175/175
138,858
90.8
86.3
84.2
85.9
81.9
Altitudes -
1,242
1,534
1,660
1,990
2,792
5W Boeing 737 -MAX
12/24/2017
PIGGNz
I PNX
1 136/175
1 138,672
86.8
N/A
1,632
.9
1,
N/A
2,710
Attitudes -
1,247
1,5
Difference in d8 (this MAX ffrght lower lay_ d8) = 4.00 Nfi 1 7.30 9.00 N/A
Contact Information
• Learning more:
• www.newportbeachca.gov/iwa
• FAA So Cal MetroPlex site: (use Google)
• Expressing your concerns to the FAA:
• Website then "TRENDING" then Next Gen Departure Concerns
• http://www.newportbeachca.gov/trending/next° eq n -departure -concerns
• JWA Noise and Access Office
• Noiselnfo(a)ocair.com or 949-252-5185
• Call or e-mail the City Manager
• Dkiff(a)newportbeachca.c�ov
• 949-644-3001
• Contact the City Council
• CityCouncil(a)newportbeachca.gov