The FAA primarily uses the Day-Night Average Sound Level (DNL) to measure impact. The GAO found this may not fully capture the "annoyance" felt by residents living under concentrated flight paths.
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🛫 Spotlight: GAO Report on Aircraft Noise (GAO-21-103933)
As the FAA modernizes the National Airspace System through the NextGen initiative, flight paths have become more precise. While this saves fuel, it has concentrated noise over specific neighborhoods, leading to a surge in community complaints. Key Findings
Communities often feel that FAA outreach happens too late in the process for their feedback to actually influence flight path designs.