7b stART Action Agenda
[Annotation] King, Megan F|S [Stamp] King, Megan F|S 11/26 [Stamp] King, Megan F|S DRAFT/ROLLING NEAR TERM AVIATION NOISE ACTION AGENDA 2018/2019 Work Plan Draft StART AVIATION NOISE WORKING GROUP As of December 12, 2018 ID Task Name Nov '18 Dec '18 Jan '19 Feb '19 Mar '19 Apr '19 May '19 1 Late Night Noise Limitation Program 2 Draft language 3 Working Group: circulate draft language 11/2611/26 4 Open discussions with FAA/Alaska/Delta on language 5 Update Working Group 12 Update StART 16 Define SEL Noise Thresholds 17 Conversations with FAA 18 Formal conversations with all airlines (station managers, AAAC, individual carriers) 19 Finalize language 20 Update Highline Forum 24 Update Commission 25 Develop new Fly Quiet materials 26 Implement program 27 Runway Use Agreement 28 Begin drafting runway use agreement 29 Working Group: circulate draft agreement 11/26 30 Open discussions with FAA/Alaska/Delta on language 31 Update Working Group 38 Update StART 42 Finalize language 43 Formal conversations with FAA 44 Update Highline Forum 48 Possible Environmental Review 49 Update Commission 50 Implement 51 Glide Slope Analysis 52 Begin definition of steps toward 34R glide slope implementation for conventional approach 53 Present the 34R glide slope level of effort, schedule and cost (conventional approach) to Working Group 11/26 54 Define steps toward 34R glide slope implementation for RNAV approaches only (all runway ends) and conventional approaches for ends other than 34R (FAA assistance required) 55 Present the 34R glide slope implementation for RNAV approaches only (all runway ends) and conventional 12/10 approaches for ends other than 34R to Working Group 56 Update StART 60 Update Working Group 67 Determine path forward 68 Update Highline Forum 72 Update Commission 73 Airfield Noise/Reverse Thrust Study 74 Working Group: Present on reverse thrust, discuss opportunities to change the night time (and possibly daytime) discouragement language 75 Working Group: Presentations on other sources of airfield noise including (but not limited to) taxi, and APU; consultant presentation on identifying opportunities for ground noise reduction 76 Update StART Project: StART Aviation Noise W Date: Thu 12/13/18 Page 1
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