Leeds Bradford Airport seeking night exemption for quieter planes
Leeds Bradford Airport wants quieter aircraft to be exempt from an overnight flying limit.
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And the woman bought a house within yards of the runway approach lights. One built after the runway was there. Then complains. Idiot.Those people they interview on look Sheffield boil my piss.
I've said before why buy a house on Scotland estate?And the woman bought a house within yards of the runway approach lights. One built after the runway was there. Then complains. Idiot.
She said she was there before night flights started.... so why the hell would she stay after over 20 years with such horrific noise.And the woman bought a house within yards of the runway approach lights. One built after the runway was there. Then complains. Idiot.
Even if she moved in between 1984 snd 1994 when night flights were banned, common sense suggests that the ban could be overturned via a planning application, as it was. Prior to 1984 LBA could fly at night but didn't as the short runway meant jets on holiday routes couldn't operate. Scheduled services were done by 10pm so the deserted airport closed. But, it was a common occurrence to hear Dart engines running late at night in the hangar - something that isn't allowed now.She said she was there before night flights started.... so why the hell would she stay after over 20 years with such horrific noise.
Even if she moved in between 1984 snd 1994 when night flights were banned, common sense suggests that the ban could be overturned via a planning application, as it was.
The sea makes far too much noise in Scarborough, plus there's all those annoying tourists.The lady on Scotland Lane perhaps needs to move on with her life if it is ruining her sleep- why would anyone allow something to impact their life to such a degree and not take action to resolve things for 20 plus years. Perhaps a McCarthy and Stone in Scarborough may suit her better?![]()
Yes. We formed the Airport Support Group that year and participated in the public inquiry.Personally I think their PR strategy is an unmitigated shambles. Their pitch to the general public is basically ‘we’re a group of middle class boomers that bought houses in wealthy parts of Leeds near the airport but we really hate the airport going about its business’ Unsurprisingly this entitled NIMBYism down like a lead balloon across lots of groups:
- it plays badly to the whole generation that can’t afford a house anywhere, let alone in the wealthy northern suburbs of Leeds
- it plays badly to the people who directly or indirectly depend on the airport for their livelihood
- it plays badly to the many people that did willingly buy houses near the airport and are fed up at being spoken for by a minority (of which I am one)
- and of course it plays really badly to the people who scrimp and save to get away on holiday or visit friends and family. GALBA’s attacks on the airport are of course really a direct attack on all these people. And as much as GALBA desperately try and lay all the blame on the airport management, the general public aren’t stupid. They know it’s their holiday plans GALBA want to stop, change or just make more expensive and inconvenient.
The net result of this is unsurprisingly the almost unanimously negative feedback to them on social media channels. And sticking someone on TV moaning about noise with the approach lights in their garden just adds fuel to the flames
1987 was the first attempt to tackle the night flying curfew. It being evident only 2 or 3 years after the runway extension opened that airlines would not place expensive assets into somewhere that had rigid and inflexible operations.
In that regard, the economics behind that haven’t really changed. What Gordon Dennison highlighted as a problem 40 years ago is the same one Vince Hodder is trying to fix
But they don't take off at night!I loved the way she said it’s “relentless…one after another after another after another” then in her next sentence “in a short space of time”
Well what is it Susan??? It’s got to be one or the other, either it’s all night or just in a short space of time
What a load of nonsense! A Bradford Tory Councillor?Comes to something when you get a local Conservative Cllr supporting that group! This was posted today on the Menston community FB group….
LBA CLEUD application number 26/00926/CLE.
“I have received about 50 representations today regarding night-time flights, urging me to write to Leeds City Council. That having been said, I have already working with/liaising with GALBA on this and other issues, and have previously corresponded with Leeds Council on this matter, see https://lbfl.co.uk/what-counts-towards-lba-night-time-quota-2/
The closing date for comments was March 26th, as detailed at https://news.leeds.gov.uk/news/update-on-new-night-time-flying-application-by-leeds-bradford-airport
Like most planning applications, the burden and type of proof required is often beyond what the public would ordinarily consider evidence. So let's start off with some of the less complex issues.
1. CASPER at LBA had been faulty at LBA, although I don't have specific dates. CASPER is the system that records sound levels during the night-time period, and records arrivals and departures. The issue was that CASPER indicated that there were more aircraft at the airport than were actually at the airport. This system fault was eventually flagged up, but after how long?
2. Night-time flight are permitted under EG_Sup_2022_004, the rules apply to Heathrow, Gatwick and Stanstead, but apply to LBA too. Under those regulations we have:
Table 1 – proposed structure of the night flight regime, October 2025 to 2028
Airport Season Movement limit Noise quota limit
Heathrow Winter 2,550 2,415
Heathrow Summer 3,250 2,735
Gatwick Winter 3,250 1,785
Gatwick Summer 11,200 5,150
Stansted Winter 5,600 3,310
Stansted Summer 8,100 4,650
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Regards,
Bob
Yep - needless to say he is up for election…..He sits on the ACC so you may know off him…..What a load of nonsense! A Bradford Tory Councillor?
Fortunately I don't, but given the actual facts have been repeatedly given at the ACC, he has no excuse for issuing stuff like this. I mean, what is he even saying??Yep - needless to say he is up for election…..He sits on the ACC so you may know off him…..
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