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There exist more important issues
As a lifelong resident of Southern California, I have lived with
airplane noise for as long as I can remember (“Costa Mesa delves into
flights issue,” Thursday). Airplane noise in SoCal is not going away
anytime soon and I wish people would just stop complaining about it.
We happen to live in the most congested airspace in the country,
and it will probably only get worse. I live on the Eastside of Costa
Mesa a quarter-mile from John Wayne Airport and directly under the
path of the flights into Long Beach.
The flights are most definitely on their way to Long Beach and I
have identified FedEx, UPS, American, America West, Jet Blue and
various private jets such as Gulfstreams, Cessna Citations and
others.
Both John Wayne and Long Beach airports have been around far
longer than most of the homes in the area and people should know that
when they buy here. I certainly did and, with the exception of those
living directly under JWA’s departure path, you just get used to the
noise whether it be from airlines, private jets, helicopters or small
general aviation airplanes.
As for the Long Beach flight path, the planes are not screaming
overhead as many residents like to believe; rather they are on
descent with the engine power reduced in preparation for landing.
I do not feel that the city should expend any resources toward
fighting the Long Beach flights. There are more important issues to
deal with in Costa Mesa and the city stands a slim chance if any of
winning a battle aimed at altering these flight paths.
MIKE AGUILAR
Costa Mesa
Officials should gather information on flights
I liked the article on Thursday, and I think the city should get
as much information and help as possible before getting into any kind
of fight. Also, thanks for printing the list of aviation-related
complaint phone numbers and address.
CHERYL DEFRENZA
Costa Mesa
Residents must accept airplane noise
Your polling question on Thursday was very leading. Unfortunately,
you forgot one other option that the city of Costa Mesa should
pursue: Forget about it.
I live in Mesa North directly under the flight path of the
aircraft preparing to land in Long Beach. Yes, I hear the aircraft
when I’m outside, but I also hear traffic noise from the San Diego
Freeway, police helicopters, leaf blowers and the occasional din from
the residents of the drug halfway house across the street.
With the exception of the last, they are all noises that we
residents of a vital urban area have to accept as a part of the cost
of living here.
I don’t really care what the reasons are for the overflights.
They’re simply not objectionable. And no, I’m not hard of hearing.
Get a life, folks. There are a lot more urgent issues our city needs
to deal with than a little noise from above.
BURT HERMEY
Costa Mesa
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