Are actual noise measurements used to determine the boundary of the Residential Acoustical Treatment Program (ATP)?
Noise measurements obtained from the SAT’s system of 12 RMS’s were not used in the development of the 2004 DNL Noise Exposure contours and the boundary of the Residential Acoustical Treatment Program. Instead, the INM contains a noise and performance database on all FAA certified aircraft that is used in conjunction with actual recorded NOMS flight track and operations data to develop the most accurate prediction of future noise exposure at U.S. airports.
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