Aircraft Noise: Corona vs Palm Springs
How do aircraft noise rules compare between Corona, CA and Palm Springs, CA?
Palm Springs has fewer restrictions than Corona.
Corona, CA
Riverside County
Corona Municipal Airport (AJO) generates general aviation noise. The airport operates under noise abatement procedures. Β§17.84.040 Table 2 addresses transportation noise including aircraft using CNEL standards.
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Riverside County
Aircraft operations at Palm Springs International (PSP) are regulated by the FAA, which preempts local noise rules, but PSP follows voluntary noise abatement procedures.
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| Fact | Corona | Palm Springs |
|---|---|---|
| Airport | Corona Municipal (AJO) | - |
| Outdoor Standard | 65 dBA CNEL residential | - |
| Interior Standard | 45 dBA CNEL | - |
| Authority | ALUC / FAA | - |
| - | - |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Corona FAQ
Is my home affected by airport noise?
Check the ALUC Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan for Corona Municipal Airport (AJO) for noise contours affecting your area.
Who handles aircraft noise complaints?
Contact Corona Municipal Airport management for local flights. FAA handles flight path complaints.
Palm Springs FAQ
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