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Aircraft Noise: Chicago vs Orland Park

How do aircraft noise rules compare between Chicago, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Orland Park has fewer restrictions than Chicago.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Chicago regulates aircraft noise primarily through O'Hare and Midway airport noise abatement programs administered by the Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA). The city has invested over $1 billion in residential sound insulation programs for homes near both airports.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Aircraft noise in Orland Park is regulated by the Federal Aviation Administration, not the Village. Orland Park sits under approach paths used by Midway International Airport (MDW) and is also affected by general aviation traffic from Lewis University Airport. The Village cannot cite aircraft for noise.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoOrland Park
AuthorityChicago Dept. of Aviation / FAA-
Sound InsulationFree RSIP for eligible homes near O'Hare and Midway-
Nighttime RestrictionsPreferential runway use 10 PM - 7 AM-
Noise Monitoring24/7 remote monitoring stations around both airports-
Federal PreemptionFAA Part 150 governs in-flight noise-
Jurisdiction-FAA (federal preemption)
Nearest Major Airport-Midway International (MDW), ~14 mi
MDW Noise Hotline-(800) 435-9569
Online Reporting-ChicagoNoise.com portal
Village Authority-None over aircraft

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chicago FAQ

Can I get free soundproofing for my home near O'Hare or Midway?

Yes. The Residential Sound Insulation Program (RSIP) provides free sound insulation to eligible homes within designated noise contours around both airports. Contact the Chicago Department of Aviation for eligibility.

Who do I contact about aircraft noise in Chicago?

File complaints through the Chicago Department of Aviation's noise complaint hotline or the O'Hare/Midway Noise Compatibility Commissions. The CDA operates 24/7 noise monitoring stations.

Can Chicago ban late-night flights?

Chicago cannot unilaterally ban flights due to federal preemption. However, voluntary nighttime preferential runway use programs and noise abatement departure/arrival procedures are in effect from 10 PM to 7 AM.

Orland Park FAQ

Can Orland Park cite aircraft for being too loud?

No. Aircraft noise is exclusively regulated by the FAA under federal law. The Village has no authority to issue citations for aircraft operations.

How do I report aircraft noise in Orland Park IL?

Call the Chicago Department of Aviation noise hotline at (800) 435-9569 or use the ChicagoNoise.com portal to report MDW-related noise. For helicopters or general aviation, contact the FAA.

Why do I hear so many planes over Orland Park?

Orland Park lies under approach and departure paths used by Midway International Airport, with patterns varying by wind direction and FAA traffic management.

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