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Denver airport ordered to pay $33.5 million for noise violations
Adams County got just what it asked for in its lengthy fight with Denver International Airport — a judge’s order that DIA pay $33.5 million for noise violations that impacted nearby neighborhoods during a three-year period starting in 2014. (www.denverpost.com) Mais...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
no airport is perfect,either in construction or design...people surely are aware that if they are within certain proximity to an airport, they are going to get noise from aircraft overhead,and that there are certain flight paths used into into and out of an airport by all the carriers ..I live about 18 miles from the international airport here, and until the covid virus pretty much stopped all flights, I knew by the time of day there was a "bank" of flights coming in,as they often flew over my home or within a close proximity..
I saw the same thing in AZ. I purchased a new home that was 4 miles north of Luke AFB. Before I signed the build contract I had to sign an acknowledgement that I was aware that there was military jets noise in the neighborhood.
Within a year everyone was trying to get legal action to have Luke shut down all of these idiots signed the acknowledgement.
As for DIA it was built well before the houses. If the residents were not aware of the airport at the time of the sale they should be suing there realtor for not disclosing the fact that the airport aircraft and that aircraft are flying overhead.
Within a year everyone was trying to get legal action to have Luke shut down all of these idiots signed the acknowledgement.
As for DIA it was built well before the houses. If the residents were not aware of the airport at the time of the sale they should be suing there realtor for not disclosing the fact that the airport aircraft and that aircraft are flying overhead.
Anyone that complains about noise, whose home was built AFTER the airport, should be turned away. You knew it was there, sorry for your buyers remorse. Those people should also NEVER be allowed to fly in/out of DIA either. DIA should not have to pay these ridiculous "violations".
not built, bought.
Really? I left there in 2009. There were no neighborhoods anywhere near DIA then. I guess I need to look up Google Maps. I lived across from Buckley ARB and I've heard more there than DIA.
https://nbaa.org/aircraft-operations/airspace/regional/midwest/faa-set-to-launch-denver-metroplex-procedures-implementation-plan/