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Is it cheaper to live by an airport?

Being located near airports often means lower property taxes and higher property value.



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Living near an airport can have negative effects on health and quality of life due to noise pollution and air pollution from aircrafts. The noise from airplanes can disrupt sleep, increase stress levels and lead to hearing loss.

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I would put a 15 mile radius as a rule of thumb to be 99% OK and about 25 miles to be 100% good. Remember there is always some low flying inbound flight in a bad weather day and likewise about 5% case outbound overloaded 747 and such make a big sound, but they are the exception and not the norm.

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The FAA designates private airfields as “Restricted, Private Use” airports. Yet, many owners allow other pilots to use them. Some think a better term would be “Conditional Use” because other pilots may use the airfield if certain conditions are met. Some owners want to be called and asked first.

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We live quite literally under the flight pattern at a major airport, and aircraft are only 200 feet above on approach, and we have frequent interference issues with mobile device WiFi (and 4G cell signals for that matter). Southwest seems to be the biggest offender, relatively speaking.

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Accidents. Accidents such as falls, slips and trips remain some of the most common hazards for ground handlers. Electrocution, vehicle accidents, falling objects, the risk of fires and explosions, and working with inadequate lightning can also lead to serious accidents.

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Takeoff and landing are widely considered the most dangerous parts of a flight.

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If the noise of flights passing overhead is unbearable and you're able to do some repairs on your home, you may also consider getting some noise-canceling curtains, insulating your windows and doors and filling in any sound gaps that may help quiet your environment.

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