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In 2003, the St. Mary’s County Regional Airport instituted a voluntary "Fly Quiet" aircraft noise reduction program to minimize the effect of aircraft noise on neighboring residential communities. The voluntary program is not a result of any specific noise problems. It is a commitment to the local community by the County that the Airport is a responsible neighbor promoting airport noise reduction to every extent possible, within the constraints of safety and promoting commerce. The plan was developed by the DPW&T Airport Manager and Airport Advisory Committee with input from local homeowners, pilots, and Airport businesses. This Program was discussed by the Board of County Commissioners prior to their adoption of the Airport Master Plan on September 3, 2002. The Maryland Aviation Administration Annual operations at the airport are estimated by acoustical traffic counters to between 41,828 and 31,934.
Landing aircraft are requested to fly at or above 1,000 feet MSL while in the traffic pattern over residential areas until
For a full size of the photo map below illustrating the program
and procedures, please click on the photo map below. This is a very
large image that will take a minute or more to download depending on
your connection. Access the Landings web site if you would like to search "N" numbers to find the owner(s) of a particular aircraft(s). | ||||
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In
accordance with Chapter 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part. 91.303(c),
as long as the operational requirements of the airspace and other
aerobatic flight requirements can
No person may operate an aircraft in aerobatic flight: (a) Over any congested area of a city, town, or settlement; (b) Over an open air assembly of persons; (c) Withing the lateral boundaries of the designated surface areas of the airport; (d) Within 4 nautical miles of the center line of any Federal airway; (e) Below an altitude of 1,500 feet above the surface; or (f ) When flight visibility is less than 3 statute miles. |
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