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Aircraft Noise: Bellaire vs Houston

How do aircraft noise rules compare between Bellaire, TX and Houston, TX?

Houston has fewer restrictions than Bellaire.

Bellaire, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Harris County has significant aircraft operations from George Bush Intercontinental (IAH), Hobby Airport (HOU), and Ellington Field. FAA preempts local regulation. The Houston Airport System manages noise programs.

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Houston, TX

Harris County

Few Restrictions

Houston does not have a specific municipal aircraft noise ordinance. Aircraft noise is regulated primarily by the FAA and federal law. George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) maintain voluntary noise abatement programs.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBellaireHouston
AirportsIAH, HOU, Ellington Field-
AuthorityFAA exclusively-
Noise ProgramHouston Airport System-
InsulationAvailable near IAH-
Local Ordinance-None; federal preemption applies
Governing Law-49 U.S.C. Section 47521 (Airport Noise & Capacity Act)
Airports Affected-IAH (Bush Intercontinental) and HOU (Hobby)
Complaint Contact-Houston Airport System Noise Office

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Bellaire FAQ

Why are there planes over Harris County?

IAH and HOU are major hubs. Ellington Field serves military/NASA. FAA controls all flight paths.

Can the county restrict flights?

No. Aircraft are FAA jurisdiction.

How to complain?

Houston Airport System noise office or FAA at faa.gov/noise.

Houston FAQ

Can I file a noise complaint about aircraft over my Houston home?

Yes. Contact the Houston Airport System Noise Office. They track flight paths and can forward concerns to the FAA, but the City of Houston has no authority to regulate aircraft noise directly.

Does Houston's Chapter 30 noise ordinance cover aircraft?

No. Chapter 30 specifically exempts sounds created by aircraft in flight. Aircraft noise is governed exclusively by federal regulations.

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