ABSTRACT
Aircraft noise contours are estimated using model calculations and, due to their impact on land use planning, they need to be highly accurate. During night time, not only the number and dominant types of aircraft may differ from daytime but also the flight paths flown may differ. To determine to which detail these variations in flight paths need to be considered, calculations were performed exemplarily for two airports using all available radar data over 1 year, taking into account their changes over the day. The results of this approach were compared with results of a simpler approach which does not consider such changes. While both calculations yielded similar results for the day and close to the airport, differences increased with distance as well as with the period of day (daySubject(s)
Acoustics
, Aircraft
, Airports
, Models, Theoretical
, Noise, Transportation
, Social Planning
, Aircraft/legislation & jurisprudence
, Airports/legislation & jurisprudence
, Noise, Transportation/legislation & jurisprudence
, Switzerland
, Time Factors