Residents are concerned about flight schools conducting low-altitude training flights over residential areas, potentially below FAA minimums.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 90 before that.
The airport receives approximately $10 million in federal funding every two years for maintenance and capital projects.
Local residents living under flight paths.
Residents experiencing noise disturbances.
Residents are concerned about flight schools conducting low-altitude training flights over residential areas, potentially below FAA minimums.
Residents are dealing with constant noise and low-flying planes from flight schools, which they say is disrupting their daily lives and home offices.
Residents are frustrated by low-flying instructional aircraft. They are being encouraged to use the airport's website to report specific times and dates so officials can investigate.
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