New propellor plane flightpath will go over Titirangi. What do you think about this?
Auckland Airport is proposing to change the flight path for propellor planes (turboprops) so that these planes will fly over my suburb.
What are the differences in noise for these areas with the new flight paths?
The noise impact from turboprop planes is claimed to be "minimal", some residents might hear more noise from the new flight paths, independent studies have indicated the noise difference is the same as a truck passing 40 metres away.
To talk to the project team, visit one of our community drop-in sessions:
Titirangi drop-in dates: Wednesday August 14, 4-7pm, at the Lopdell Precinct, 418 Titirangi Rd and Thursday September 5, 4-7pm, at Titirangi War Memorial Hall, 500 South Titirangi Rd.
Stonefields/Mt Wellington drop-in dates: September 2, 3-6pm and September 4, 3-6pm, Meadowbank Community Centre, 29 St Johns Rd.
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