Sedona Airport Administration’s
“Aircraft Noise Incident Form”
The Sedona Airport Administration implemented an "Aircraft Noise Incident Form" which was developed by the Sedona Citizen's Noise Abatement Committee (SNAC), a community-consensus committee formed at the request of the airport’s Board of Directors. According to Mac McCall, A.A.E., the airport’s manager, the purpose of the form is to obtain a better understanding of the frequency and intensity of aircraft sound in the greater Sedona area.
“We have entered a new era of cooperation and communications between the different interests on airport related matters, especially sound issues,” McCall said. “This will structure the various observations involving aircraft sound over Sedona and adjacent forests since all observations will be reported in the same manner.”
The new noise incident survey form is filled out by airport personnel when they receive a phone call regarding any aviation related observation. The caller is asked specific questions about the incident including what the aircraft was doing, where the incident occurred, etc. The person making the observation may also fill out the survey and forward it to the Sedona Airport Administration.
The completed surveys received by the Sedona Airport Manager are investigated and in some cases action is taken. In addition, the incidents of sound complaints will be compiled for later analysis.
McCall said these initiatives reflect a commitment by the airport to find common ground and mitigate conflicting issues between interested parties. “Real progress is being made,” McCall added.
The Citizens' Noise Abatement Committee was formed at the request of the Sedona Airport Administration Board of Directors at a recent Airport Master Plan Committee to bring together a representative group from a broad cross-section of the community to address concerns about aviation-related sound. The committee meets once a month at the Keep Sedona Beautiful office on Brewer Road.
The form is called The Noise Incident Form and is used on an ongoing basis.
It can be downloaded here!