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Comments Sought on N.Y. North Shore Helo Route
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FAA is seeking to determine if the mandate should be extended and what changes might be needed to the route structure, which is intended to reduce noise.
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FAA is seeking to determine if the mandate should be extended and what changes might be needed to the route structure, which is intended to reduce noise.
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The regulation mandating that pilots operating civil helicopters under VFR use the designated New York North Shore Helicopter Route when operating along that area of Long Island is scheduled to expire on Aug. 6, 2020. In anticipation of that date, the FAA is seeking comments to determine if the mandate should be extended and, if so, what changes might be needed to the route structure.


In response to concerns from a large number of local residents regarding noise from helicopters operating over Long Island, the FAA issued the New York North Shore Helicopter Route final rule in July 2012 to improve on the lower noise levels that had been voluntarily achieved. The rule originally had a two-year duration but was extended several times.


The agency now concludes there would be no reason to retain the rule if it has not further reduced helicopter noise along the North Shore of Long Island. But if it can determine there has been an improvement, the agency could make the rule permanent.


To help decide, the FAA is inviting responses to the following questions: Has the rule resulted in more or less helicopter noise in your community compared to levels you experienced before the rule?; How and when do helicopter operators deviate from the rule?; Are there alternative routes that you believe will reduce the noise impacts?; and should the rule be extended, modified, or allowed to expire in 2020? Comments are due by January 2.

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