Noise Abatement: How Airport Noise can be Reduced
O ne of the most prevalent effects aviation has on the environment is noise pollution. With the every increasing traffic density in the national airspace system, there's no doubt that the increase in noise caused by aircraft has effects on the surrounding areas. Studies have continued to show that the constant exposure to noise caused by aircraft can have negative impacts on our society. A study conducted by the European Commission found that living near an airport can be a risk factor for coronary heart disease and stroke, because of increased blood pressure caused by this noise pollution. (West, 2019) This excessive noise cause by aircraft has also been shown to have negative impacts on child development. Children living near airports have been found to lag behind their classmates by two months for every five decibel increase in noise levels. (West, 2019) In order to counteract these negative impacts, the FAA and local airport authorities have begun to set countermeasu