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HAI Applauds Defeat Of Schumer Noise Amendment

NY Senator Tried To Add Altitude Restrictions To FAA Reauthorization

Over the past few weeks, senior lawmakers from the House and Senate transportation committees hammered out behind closed doors a final agreement on legislation to reauthorize the FAA through 2015. HAI President Matt Zuccaro remarked, “After five long years of debate and 23 separate extensions of funding and authorization, we are gratified and relieved to see such a major step forward.”

A provision to regulate helicopter routes and address noise issues over populated areas in Long Island New York, championed by New York Democratic Senator Charles Schumer, and inserted at the eleventh hour in the Senate FAA bill, was dropped in final negotiations with senior lawmakers. HAI had opposed the Schumer provision due to the dangerous precedent it would establish relative to noise complaints alone, serving as justification for ill-conceived helicopter restrictions. Similar legislative initiatives have recently been introduced in Congress in anticipation of the Schumer provisions becoming law.

Zuccaro is especially grateful for the support of leaders from both parties and both chambers of Congress to ensure that airspace issues are dealt with where they are supposed to be - at the FAA. “It is vitally important that the public and the users of the nation’s airspace have an opportunity for input through the rulemaking process and public comment period, anytime the government considers changes to that valuable public resource,” Zuccaro said.

HAI insists a legislative mandate for airspace design and regulations is not an appropriate course of action to address noise issues. Schumer continues to press for FAA requirements for helicopters in the New York area to fly offshore and at a minimum altitude of 2,500 feet, and he has gained the ear of U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood. LaHood has confirmed that a final regulation predicated on an earlier Notice of Proposed Rulemaking will be in effect by July 4, and  Schumer said this week that, “Secretary LaHood’s strong statement should serve as a wake-up call to the helicopter industry.”

The Eastern Region Helicopter Council and HAI oppose the implementation of specific routes and altitudes which are established upon nothing more than a noise complaint. Such actions should only be taken in response to the safe and efficient use of the airspace, as determined by the FAA, after appropriate study and research.

FMI: http://schumer.senate.gov/

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