Legislation Details

File #: Res 0178-2018    Version: Name: Federal Aviation Administration to amend the North Shore helicopter route to extend further west to cover Northeast Queens.
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 2/14/2018 In control: Committee on Economic Development
On agenda: 2/14/2018 Final action: 10/31/2018
Title: Resolution calling on the Federal Aviation Administration to amend the North Shore helicopter route to extend further west to cover Northeast Queens.
Sponsors: Paul A. Vallone, Costa G. Constantinides, Helen K. Rosenthal, Carlos Menchaca
Attachments: 1. Res. No. 178, 2. February 14, 2018 - Stated Meeting Agenda, 3. Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 02-14-2018, 4. Minutes of the Stated Meeting - February 14, 2018, 5. Committee Report 4/18/18, 6. Hearing Testimony 4/18/18, 7. Hearing Transcript 4/18/18, 8. Proposed Res. No. 178-A - 10/4/18, 9. Committee Report 10/18/18, 10. Hearing Transcript 10/18/18, 11. October 31, 2018 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files, 12. Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 10-31-18, 13. Minutes of the Stated Meeting - October 31, 2018
Res. No. 178-A

Title
Resolution calling on the Federal Aviation Administration to amend the North Shore helicopter route to extend further west to cover Northeast Queens.
Body

By Council Members Vallone, Constantinides, Rosenthal and Menchaca

Whereas, In 2007, U.S. Senator Charles Schumer and Congressman Tim Bishop conducted a meeting with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), local helicopter operators and airport proprietors to address noise complaints stemming from helicopter operations along the north shore of Long Island, NY; and
Whereas, In 2008, as a result of this meeting, the FAA established a voluntary route that helicopter pilots could take over the north shore of Long Island, NY (the "North Shore helicopter route"); and
Whereas, In 2012, in response to concerns from a large number of residents disturbed by the level of noise from helicopters operating over Long Island, the FAA adopted a rule generally mandating use of the North Shore helicopter route; and
Whereas, Such rule was scheduled to lapse in 2 years unless the FAA determined that a permanent rule was merited; and
Whereas, In 2014, the FAA published a rule that extends the requirement for the mandatory North Shore helicopter route for an additional two years, and in July 2016 ruled on another extension, this time for four years until August 2020; and
Whereas, According to the FAA's North Shore helicopter route training, the mandatory route the helicopters have to fly only extends along the shore of Long Island; and
Whereas, There are four heliports in the city of New York that accept charter flights flying to and from Long Island that are required to fly along the North Shore helicopter route; and
Whereas, The North Shore helicopter route does not extend west of Long Island to cover areas of the City of New York that are also impacted by helicopters flying between the city o...

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