MCQSC Updates Archives
February 2021 MCQSC Update: FAA to Hold Webinar on Aircraft Noise Annoyance Study
The Federal Aviation Administration is to hold a wedinar on a recently released study showing people are much more highly annoyed by aircraft noise than the FAA’s modeling and assumptions for the last 40+ years have assumed.
January 2021 MCQSC Update: Relief is In the Air! How much? TBD…
The latest on a recent noise-mitigating change to DCA’s westerly departure tracks, future work to attempt to mitigate noise from easterly departures, and an expected test of noise-mitigating procedures for approaches to DCA from the north.
October 2020 MCQSC Update: Aviation Noise Survey Completed and Changes to Departure Procedures
New procedure for some flights leaving DCA and heading West or south should provide some noise relief for Montgomery County residents.
September 2020 MCQSC Update: U.S. Representatives Send Letter to FAA Demanding It Reevaluate How It Measures Aviation Noise
Twenty nine members of Congress sent a scathing letter to the FAA demanding it take a more serious look at the metrics that it uses to measure noise and to determine whether noise impacts require mitigation.
August 2022 MCQSC Update: Comments Submitted on Proposed Supersonic Aircraft Noise Standards
Congressman Raskin and MCQSC members comment on proposed harmful Supersonic aircraft noise standard.
August 2020 MCQSC Special Update: Virtual Meeting with Aviation Consultant and County Officials
Community meeting to discus airplane noise mitigation with the new consulting team that was hired by Montgomery and Arlington counties.
July 2020 MCQSC Update: Montgomery and Arlington Countries Hire Consultant to Assist In Fight Against Airplane Noise
The consultants will focus on the identification and evaluation of alternatives to reduce noise, community engagement, and advocacy with the FAA and Air Traffic Controllers.
June 2020 MCQSC Update: DCA Community Working Group Approves Consultant Assist and Other News
DCA Community Working Group (CWG) voted May 28 to officially authorize ABCx2, our MoCo/Arlington aviation consultant, to work with the FAA on behalf of aviation-impacted communities north of the airport.
April 2020 MCQSC Update: Sound Perception in the Pandemic
Please consider completing this international survey by a biologist who hopes the data will contribute to a better understanding of "how humans are related to their sound environment.
March 2020: MCQSC Update: Aviation Consultant Contract Awarded
Aviation consultant will work with Montgomery and Arlington counties to format concrete options for mitigating airplane noise north of Reagan National Airport.
March 2020 MCQSC Special Update: Court Rules State of Maryland Cannot Take Legal Action Against the FAA
In June 2018 Maryland filed a petition with the U.S. Court of Appeals challenging the FAA’s 2015 changes to DCA approach procedures.
Yesterday, March 10, 2020, the court dismissed Maryland's petition as untimely because Maryland filed its petition after the 60-day filing deadline set forth in the statute of limitations imposed by Congress.
February 2020 Special MCQSC Update: New Departure Procedure Being Tested at DCA
A new departure procedure out of Reagan National Airport that involves a waypoint adjustment close to the airport. This change should not affect Montgomery County residents.
December 2019 MCQSC Update: Congressional Letter to FAA — Address Noise Issues Caused by NextGen
The letter calls for the review of the August 2019 Dept. of Transportation Inspector General report and a detailed timeline of your plan to implement procedures that will mitigate harm to the communities we represent.
November 2019 MCQSC Special Update: Maryland v. FAA Summary and Link to Oral Arguments
The argument centered mostly on the timeliness of the challenge - specifically, whether Maryland could establish "reasonable grounds" for filing its legal challenge beyond the 60-day statute of limitations.
November 2019 MCQSC Update: Maryland Senators Introduce Cleaner, Quieter Airplanes Act
The bill would would make it a priority for National Aeronautics & Space Administration’s (NASA), to boost research into electric aircraft technology.