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Government muffling Heathrow noise report

This is the report in the Times, referred to in the article on the front page of BrentfordTW8There is also a lively topic on the sister ChiswickW4 site.It is certainly warming up, with the T5 opening due and the Crossrail to Heathrow goahead.http://travel.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/travel/news/article2584834.ece"Minister sits on damning report on impact of Heathrow noiseBen Webster, Transport Correspondent Aircraft noise causes much more annoyance than previously thought, according to a study for the Department for Transport which the Government is attempting to conceal while it plans the expansion of Heathrow. The existing method of measuring aircraft noise, adopted a quarter of a century ago, is too narrow and outdated, the study concludes. It fails to take account either of the huge growth in the number of flights or the public’s growing demand for quietness. While individual aircraft have become quieter, the number of flights at Heathrow has grown from 273,000 in 1982 to 477,000 last year. The study also found that aircraft noise causes greater annoyance to people on higher incomes, those in the social groups A and B and those aged 35 to 64. The current method takes none of these factors into account. Related LinksWatchdog delivers sharp attack on BAA BAA calls for long runway at Heathrow The Attitudes to Noise from Aviation Sources in England (Anase) study, a draft copy of which has been obtained by The Times, undermines the case for building a third runway at Heathrow. The runway, which the Government has said should open between 2015 and 2020, would create new flight paths and result in an extra 500 flights a day over London. The 2003 aviation White Paper pledged that the runway would only go ahead if it resulted in “no net increase” to the size of the area around Heathrow affected by 57 decibels of aircraft noise, the level deemed to mark “the onset of significant community annoyance”. But the new study suggests that significant annoyance starts at around 50 decibels. While there are 258,000 residents inside the 57-decibel area, ten times that number live inside the 50-decibel area. Jim Fitzpatrick, the Aviation Minister, last week rejected calls to publish the study early in a letter to the “2M” group of 12 local authorities covering two million residents living under Heathrow’s flight paths. He claimed that the study had yet to be finalised, even though it was ordered six years ago and the draft reveals that the DfT had seen a copy three months ago, on July 5. Mr Fitzpatrick wrote: “It would be premature to suggest that the report will lead to any change in approach – we shall want to reflect on it . . . We would not accept that the launch of the Heathrow consultation cannot precede Anase.” His attempt to downplay the significance of the study contrasts with the commitment given in 2001 by the then Aviation Minister, Bob Ainsworth, when he commissioned the study, saying at the time: “This study underlines the Government’s commitment to underpin our policy on aircraft noise by substantial research that commands the widest possible confidence.” A spokesman for the 2M group said: “It is outrageous for the Government to hide this study, which reveals how the impact of aircraft noise has been seriously underestimated. They are trying sneak through the third runway consultation without giving the public the full facts.” The study concludes: “At the same level of aircraft noise exposure, people are more annoyed in 2005 than they were in 1982 . . . People today have higher expectations of their rights to a peaceful and harmonious living environment and are more openly critical of policy-making and government, than people at the beginning of the 1980s.” The study found that people found flights between 11pm and 3am were 80 per cent more annoying than those during the day. But flights between 3am and 7am were only 35 per cent more annoying. The number of Heathrow flights between 11.30pm and 6am is currently restricted to about 16 a night."

Duncan Walker ● 6443d6 Comments

I find the planes landing in a morning are the most annoying because once woken it is difficult to get back to sleep when you are counting them coming in! And they start to arrive before 5.00 a.m. I am sure they are breaking the numbers allowed to land overnight. For instance this morning I logged into the Heathrow website at 6.47 and below are the Flight Arrivals before 7.00. It doesn't include the many which landed from before 5.00 am and the time here 5.34am. I think the limits are supposed to be 15 planes a night? I think there should be no night flights (except emergencies).Flight Arrivals at Heathrow Current Update: 06:47:05, Thu 11 October 2007 Doesn’t show the flights before this which started about 4.30amFromm05:45 CX251 HONG KONG LANDED 0534 Terminal Three05:50 GA9942 KUALA LUMPUR LANDED 0519 Terminal Three05:50 MH002 KUALA LUMPUR LANDED 0519 Terminal Three05:50 SQ322 SINGAPORE LANDED 0619 Terminal Three05:50 VS7322 SINGAPORE LANDED 0619 Terminal Three05:55 BA016 SYDNEY VIA SINGAPORE LANDED 0548 Terminal Four05:55 BA074 LAGOS LANDED 0538 Terminal Four05:55 QF319 SYDNEY VIA SINGAPORE LANDED 0548 Terminal Four05:55 UA958 DENVER VIA CHICAGO EXPECTED 0654 Terminal Three06:20 AA6416 DUBAI LANDED 0629 Terminal Four06:20 AA6446 JOHANNESBURG LANDED 0624 Terminal One06:20 BA010 SYDNEY VIA BANGKOK EXPECTED 0726 Terminal Four06:20 BA056 JOHANNESBURG LANDED 0624 Terminal One06:20 BA106 DUBAI LANDED 0629 Terminal Four06:20 BA294 CHICAGO LANDED 0606 Terminal Four06:20 CX255 HONG KONG LANDED 0604 Terminal Three06:20 IB7629 DUBAI LANDED 0629 Terminal Four06:20 QF301 SYDNEY VIA BANGKOK EXPECTED 0726 Terminal Four06:20 SA220 CAPE TOWN LANDED 0621 Terminal One06:20 UA918 SAN DIEGO VIA WASHINGTON LANDED 0630 Terminal Three06:25 AA100 NEW YORK LANDED 0610 Terminal Three06:25 AA6654 NAIROBI EXPECTED 0733 Terminal Four06:25 AA7679 MUSCAT VIA BAHRAIN LANDED 0643 Terminal Three06:25 AC856 TORONTO LANDED 0626 Terminal Three06:25 AC888 OTTAWA LANDED 0624 Terminal Three06:25 BA064 NAIROBI EXPECTED 0733 Terminal Four06:25 BA112 NEW YORK LANDED 0635 Terminal Four06:25 BA184 NEWARK LANDED 0608 Terminal Four06:25 BD2603 MUSCAT VIA BAHRAIN LANDED 0643 Terminal Three06:25 BD4856 TORONTO LANDED 0626 Terminal Three06:25 BD4888 OTTAWA LANDED 0624 Terminal Three06:25 BI097 BANDAR VIA DUBAI LANDED 0641 Terminal Three06:25 GF007 MUSCAT VIA BAHRAIN LANDED 0643 Terminal Three06:25 IB7589 NAIROBI EXPECTED 0733 Terminal Four06:25 SA234 JOHANNESBURG LANDED 0638 Terminal One06:25 SV103 DAMMAM VIA RIYADH LANDED 0612 Terminal Three06:35 AA108 BOSTON LANDED 0614 Terminal Three06:35 AA6420 DOHA VIA BAHRAIN LANDED 0616 Terminal Four06:35 BA028 HONG KONG LANDED 0627 Terminal One06:35 BA124 DOHA VIA BAHRAIN LANDED 0616 Terminal Four06:35 BA206 MIAMI LANDED 0618 Terminal Three06:35 CO8224 NEW YORK LANDED 0642 Terminal Three06:35 VS004 NEW YORK LANDED 0642 Terminal Three06:40 AA6412 MUSCAT VIA ABU DHABI LANDED 0631 Terminal Four06:40 AA6414 ACCRA LANDED 0612 Terminal Four06:40 BA072 MUSCAT VIA ABU DHABI LANDED 0631 Terminal Four06:40 BA078 ACCRA LANDED 0612 Terminal Four06:40 BA7371 SYDNEY VIA SINGAPORE EXPECTED 0723 Terminal Four06:40 QF031 SYDNEY VIA SINGAPORE EXPECTED 0723 Terminal Four06:45 9W120 MUMBAI LANDED 0606 Terminal Three06:45 BA092 TORONTO LANDED 0621 Terminal Four06:45 KQ102 NAIROBI LANDED 0614 Terminal Four06:50 AA086 CHICAGO EXPECTED 0648 Terminal Three06:50 AA6448 CAPE TOWN LANDED 0636 Terminal Four06:50 BA058 CAPE TOWN LANDED 0636 Terminal Four06:55 AA122 NEW YORK CANCELLED Terminal Three06:55 CY332 LARNACA LANDED 0635 Terminal One06:55 SA236 JOHANNESBURG EXPECTED 0652 Terminal One06:55 UA920 WASHINGTON EXPECTED 0649 Terminal Three06:55 VS602 JOHANNESBURG EXPECTED 0705 Terminal Three07:00 BA7311 SYDNEY VIA BANGKOK EXPECTED 0903 Terminal Four07:00 QF001 SYDNEY VIA BANGKOK EXPECTED 0903 Terminal Four

Duncan Walker ● 6443d