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Helicopter Noise: Arlington Heights vs Chicago

How do helicopter noise rules compare between Arlington Heights, IL and Chicago, IL?

Arlington Heights and Chicago have similar restriction levels.

Arlington Heights, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Helicopter operations over Cook County fall under exclusive FAA jurisdiction under 49 USC 40103, so neither the county noise ordinance nor municipal codes can directly limit helicopter altitude or routes. Complaints route to the FAA Chicago FSDO and O'Hare TRACON.

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Chicago, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Helicopter noise over Chicago is preempted by federal FAA airspace authority, leaving local complaint handling to the Chicago Department of Aviation. Voluntary altitude and corridor guidance limit residential overflight, but enforcement against airborne aircraft is federal only.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlington HeightsChicago
Preemption basis49 USC 40103 FAA exclusivity-
Complaint officeFAA Chicago DPA FSDO-
Approach controlChicago TRACON (C90)-
Min altitude1,000 ft congested areas-
County roleHeliport zoning only-
Federal preemption-49 USC 40103
Local agency-Chicago Department of Aviation
Complaint system-CDA Noise Management
Ground noise-MCC 11-4-1115 applies
Voluntary altitude-1,500 feet residential

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Arlington Heights FAQ

Can Cook County limit helicopter overflight noise?

No. The Federal Aviation Act preempts state and local regulation of aircraft in flight. Cook County and its municipalities cannot impose altitude, route, or curfew rules on helicopters operating in navigable airspace.

Where do I report a low-flying helicopter?

File with the FAA Chicago Flight Standards District Office at the DuPage Airport (DPA FSDO) using the online noise complaint form. Note tail number, time, and altitude estimate. The FAA reviews for 14 CFR Part 91 compliance.

Are media or police helicopters exempt from minimum altitudes?

Law enforcement and public-use aircraft may operate below standard minimums when necessary for the mission under 14 CFR 91.119(a). News helicopters must follow standard Part 91 altitude rules absent a specific waiver.

Chicago FAQ

Can Chicago fine a helicopter for flying too low?

No. Federal law preempts local airspace regulation. Complaints go to FAA Flight Standards District Office or CDA Noise Management for tracking, but only the FAA can enforce minimum altitude rules under 14 CFR 91.119.

How do I report helicopter noise in Chicago?

Use the CDA Online Noise Management portal at flychicago.com or call 800-435-9569. Reports are forwarded to FAA when patterns suggest violations of federal flight rules.

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