11-22-2014, 07:57 AM
Thank you for shining some light on Hawaii's noisy "secret"--it was not disclosed to me when I bought my place here in Hawaiian Acres that I would be living under one of the world's busiest flight paths. It doesn't make any sense to me why helicopters are flying 20 plus miles to destroy the Volcanoes National park with their impact. Tell me this doesn't have an impact on the wildlife and the people visiting in the park. Why not put the helicopters closer to where they are going-save time, money and fuel. Put the helicopters in the Park or at least base them in Volcano!
Congress did pass a law in 2000 to mitigate some of this damage;https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/arc/programs/air_tour_management_plan/more_tour_management_plan.cfm
And Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is listed as a park that must come up with a plan;https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/arc/programs/air_tour_management_plan/park_specific_plans/awp.cfm
Well it's almost 2015 and very little has been done. I went to the meeting at Volcanoes National Park in 2011 and participated in comments and voted on the various plans suggested. Look here; http://www.nps.gov/havo/parkmgmt/upload/...2012-2.pdf
In Los Angeles County, where a lot of people live, they were able to get this done recently;
http://www.wehoville.com/2014/09/22/faa-...ter-noise/
What we really have here is a federal agency that promotes aviation-the FAA regulating the airspace over a National Park that receives money every time a helicopter flies over the park. Do you see a Conflict of Interest here? The National Park rangers claim they don't like the helicopter noise either but apparently they like the money.
Any attorneys out there as I wish there was a class action suit as one only has to prove that property values are damaged to to be awarded compensation;http://airportnoiselaw.org/damages.html
If only the air tour companies would follow the existing regulations and fly at the correct altitude, they probably wouldn't bother anyone. I had a close call on Weds. 11-19-14 with a low flying helicopter. I called the FAA to complain but I have yet to receive any reply.
Years ago I called all the tour companies on this side of the island and only Paradise Helicopter called me back and we did have a nice conversation so if you must go--fly Paradise.
One last thing, recently the Chinese were granted visa extensions and they spend more money than any other visitor-i.e. a helicopter ride is very affordable. Add this to the upcoming UHH drone program;
http://hawaiitribune-herald.com/news/loc...ne-program
And this is going to be one Hell of a place to live!
Congress did pass a law in 2000 to mitigate some of this damage;https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/arc/programs/air_tour_management_plan/more_tour_management_plan.cfm
And Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is listed as a park that must come up with a plan;https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/arc/programs/air_tour_management_plan/park_specific_plans/awp.cfm
Well it's almost 2015 and very little has been done. I went to the meeting at Volcanoes National Park in 2011 and participated in comments and voted on the various plans suggested. Look here; http://www.nps.gov/havo/parkmgmt/upload/...2012-2.pdf
In Los Angeles County, where a lot of people live, they were able to get this done recently;
http://www.wehoville.com/2014/09/22/faa-...ter-noise/
What we really have here is a federal agency that promotes aviation-the FAA regulating the airspace over a National Park that receives money every time a helicopter flies over the park. Do you see a Conflict of Interest here? The National Park rangers claim they don't like the helicopter noise either but apparently they like the money.
Any attorneys out there as I wish there was a class action suit as one only has to prove that property values are damaged to to be awarded compensation;http://airportnoiselaw.org/damages.html
If only the air tour companies would follow the existing regulations and fly at the correct altitude, they probably wouldn't bother anyone. I had a close call on Weds. 11-19-14 with a low flying helicopter. I called the FAA to complain but I have yet to receive any reply.
Years ago I called all the tour companies on this side of the island and only Paradise Helicopter called me back and we did have a nice conversation so if you must go--fly Paradise.
One last thing, recently the Chinese were granted visa extensions and they spend more money than any other visitor-i.e. a helicopter ride is very affordable. Add this to the upcoming UHH drone program;
http://hawaiitribune-herald.com/news/loc...ne-program
And this is going to be one Hell of a place to live!