Flight routes to Long Beach must avoid Costa Mesa
As if flights from John Wayne Airport were not a big enough
nuisance for Newport-Mesa residents, now comes trouble related to
another airport entirely.
Long Beach Airport flights have recently begun using the Westside
and Mesa Verde for their arrival paths.
While there are fewer than 10 of those arriving flights now,
according to a Long Beach Airport spokeswoman, there will be more as
early as September and even more come mid-October. The city of Long
Beach is trying to cap the airport at 41 total flights daily, though
there are less than that now.
But those are flights bound for Long Beach, a city about 16 miles
northwest of Newport-Mesa. And as this community has its own airport
that sends departing flights overhead, it should not be too much to
ask for Long Beach to reroute its flights.
And city leaders should ask.
While some might argue this is a “not in my backyard” issue, it is
more than that. It is utterly reasonable to say there are already too
many flights in this small area. In a sense, that is what the flight
caps on John Wayne, and the settlement extension, correctly say. And
even then, John Wayne Airport will add roughly 12 more flights under
the new settlement agreement guidelines being considered.
The answer to the problem of these new flights is that the path of
Long Beach arrivals needs to change. But this will not happen unless
someone speaks up. That is where the Costa Mesa City Council comes
into play.
City leaders should demand that the airport return to earlier
flight paths that did not swoop over the heads of Costa Mesa
residents. If that fails, then the Federal Aviation Administration
and federal representatives -- who should be on speed dials, given
all the talk concerning John Wayne and the proposed El Toro airport
-- must be consulted to put a fix to it.
Costa Mesa leaders also must be more aggressive in halting these
flights than they were in promoting an El Toro airport. Newport Beach
officials waged the brunt of that battle while Costa Mesa officials,
for the most part, dragged their feet.
As the Long Beach Airport spokeswoman said, more flights are on
the way. In other words, it can only get worse, and no one in
Newport-Mesa wants that to happen. Just ask those living under the
John Wayne flight path.
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