Federal law preempts the legal authority of the City relating to aircraft over flights. To the extent that complaints about aircraft noise relate to flights leaving from or coming to the Airport, the City does not have any legal authority to control the flight paths of such aircraft, or the timing of their passage above the City. Nor does the City have the authority to deny access to any type or class of aircraft operating at the airport.
In addition, federal requirements often conflict with local desires for noise mitigation efforts, and noise concerns at the Vance Brand Municipal Airport is no exception. The desire of the City to manage the operation of its Airport may conflict with the federal requirements dictating open and nondiscriminatory access. The federal requirements are a condition of federal funding that the City has received to fund improvements to the Airport. The City has considered the benefits and disadvantages of accepting Federal funds and has opted to relinquish some control over its Airport in order to ensure the facility remains safe for public use and is an asset to the community.
The City strives to be a responsible airport operator. To that extent, the City has developed the Voluntary Noise Abatement Procedures (VNAP) in an effort to be responsive to the concerns of our neighbors and to continue to provide an excellent facility for pilot use. VNAP are designed to minimize the exposure of residential and other noise sensitive areas to aircraft noise, while ensuring the safety of flight operations.
Pilots are asked to follow the voluntary noise abatement procedures and “fly friendly” in an effort to be good neighbors to the citizens who live under the aircraft flight paths. Depending on the aircraft, these procedures may involve the pilot using a faster rate of climb in order to get the aircraft to higher altitudes as fast as possible or using designated practice areas to avoid residential areas.
For more information on the city’s VNAP, please visit our VNAP web page.
Since the City does not have the authority to regulate pilots or their aircraft, this program will remain voluntary. Further, Federal grant assurances prohibit the city from imposing restrictions or limitation on aircraft operations. In accepting Federal airport improvement funds, the City has agreed to keep the airport open to all aircraft users.