This paper presents an analysis of how flying Continuous Descent Approaches (CDAs) can affect the quality of sounds that aircraft produce in airport vicinities. It is well known that CDAs present potential benefits in terms of community noise impact with reductions in excess of 5 dBA in peak noise levels. It is however unclear if these reductions in A-weighted level, which is a poor predictor of perceived annoyance, also correspond to an improvement in the quality of the aircraft sounds that reach the residents on the ground. A real comparison can only be made by comparing the sounds an aircraft produces while flying a CDA with a standard approach procedure. A short-range and a long-range aircraft are simulated to fly a standard approach pr...
Aircraft noise in the vicinity of airports and its impact on residents represents a growing problem ...
Abstract Continuous Descent Approach (CDA) procedures can be effective at reducing aircraft noise in...
This paper presents an approach with which perceived audible differences in aircraft sounds can be q...
This paper presents an analysis of how flying Continuous Descent Approaches (CDAs) can affect the qu...
During Continuous Descent Approaches (CDAs) aircraft glide towards the runway resulting in reduced n...
The noise generated by aircraft during departure and arrival flight operations continues to be signi...
Annoyance reactions to different types of landing procedures were addressed in a controlled laborato...
Annoyance reactions to different types of landing procedures were addressed in a controlled laborato...
This paper presents a methodology with which aircraft designs can be modified such that they produce...
Aircraft noise is an increasingly important issue that causes annoyance and complaints for the commu...
This paper aims to present a way with which audible differences in measured and auralized (i.e. aura...
Reducing aircraft noise annoyance acoustically usually concentrates on lowering noise emissions for ...
Residents living in the vicinity of airports are exposed to noise from departing and approaching air...
The capacity of airports is limited due to the negative community response to noise. Traditional met...
Air traffic is growing at a steady rate of 3% to 5% per year in most regions of the world, implying ...
Aircraft noise in the vicinity of airports and its impact on residents represents a growing problem ...
Abstract Continuous Descent Approach (CDA) procedures can be effective at reducing aircraft noise in...
This paper presents an approach with which perceived audible differences in aircraft sounds can be q...
This paper presents an analysis of how flying Continuous Descent Approaches (CDAs) can affect the qu...
During Continuous Descent Approaches (CDAs) aircraft glide towards the runway resulting in reduced n...
The noise generated by aircraft during departure and arrival flight operations continues to be signi...
Annoyance reactions to different types of landing procedures were addressed in a controlled laborato...
Annoyance reactions to different types of landing procedures were addressed in a controlled laborato...
This paper presents a methodology with which aircraft designs can be modified such that they produce...
Aircraft noise is an increasingly important issue that causes annoyance and complaints for the commu...
This paper aims to present a way with which audible differences in measured and auralized (i.e. aura...
Reducing aircraft noise annoyance acoustically usually concentrates on lowering noise emissions for ...
Residents living in the vicinity of airports are exposed to noise from departing and approaching air...
The capacity of airports is limited due to the negative community response to noise. Traditional met...
Air traffic is growing at a steady rate of 3% to 5% per year in most regions of the world, implying ...
Aircraft noise in the vicinity of airports and its impact on residents represents a growing problem ...
Abstract Continuous Descent Approach (CDA) procedures can be effective at reducing aircraft noise in...
This paper presents an approach with which perceived audible differences in aircraft sounds can be q...