Rep. Stephen Lynch's HR 1484- Support the Air Traffic Noise and Pollution Expert Consensus Act3/7/2025 From Oregon Aviation Watch: March 7, 2025 On 2/21/2025 Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-MA), co-chair of the Congressional Quiet Skies Caucus, introduced H.R.1484 - To direct the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration to enter into appropriate arrangements with the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to provide for a report on the health impacts of air traffic noise and pollution, and for other purposes. The following information was provided by Rep. Lynch’s office. Support the Air Traffic Noise and Pollution Expert Consensus Act Issue The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) handles an estimated 45,000 daily flights and more than 16 million flights per year. Vulnerable communities nationwide continue to report the debilitating impact of airplane noise resulting from revised flight paths implemented under the FAA’s so-called “Next Generation Air Transportation System.” As the FAA further attempts to implement this misguided program, it is imperative that the Administration and Congress receive the most updated and comprehensive scientific information on the health impacts of air traffic noise and pollution. Background This legislation will require the FAA Administrator to sponsor an Expert Consensus Report from the Health Division of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Under the bill, the National Academies would convene a committee of health and environmental science experts to examine the various health impacts of air traffic noise and pollution within 30 days of enactment. The expert committee would subsequently issue an Expert Consensus Report setting forth current scientific knowledge regarding the various health impacts of air traffic noise and pollution. Upon completion, the National Academies will submit the report to the FAA Administrator, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, and relevant Congressional Committees, including the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Key points
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Contact your federal representative. Ask them to co-sponsor H.R.1484. A list of the current co-sponsors is available here. In addition, if your representative is not already a member of the Congressional Quiet Skies Caucus, ask them to join. The Quiet Skies Caucus “seeks to raise awareness on the issue of aircraft air and noise pollution and find meaningful solutions to the problem.”
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