One of the greatest problems facing aviation today is the environmental and social impacts of airports on nearby communities. In order to create a climate which will allow the maintenance or expansion of services needed to meet future aviation demand, airports must be seen as concerned neighbors by the people who live near them. The challenge is to solve the problems of air pollution, aircraft noise, groundside traffic congestion, and the many other impacts associated with airports without compromising the highest degree of safety and without detracting from the management of the air navigation system.
Community Involvement Manual
1979
101 pages
Report
No indication
English
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