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Aircraft Noise: Cranston vs Foster Center

How do aircraft noise rules compare between Cranston, RI and Foster Center, RI?

Cranston and Foster Center have similar restriction levels.

Cranston, RI

Providence County

Few Restrictions

Aircraft operations and noise in Rhode Island are governed almost exclusively by the Federal Aviation Administration. The Rhode Island Airport Corporation operates state airports but cannot regulate flight paths, altitudes, or in-air noise emissions, which fall under exclusive federal jurisdiction.

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Foster Center, RI

Providence County

Few Restrictions

Aircraft operations and noise in Rhode Island are governed almost exclusively by the Federal Aviation Administration. The Rhode Island Airport Corporation operates state airports but cannot regulate flight paths, altitudes, or in-air noise emissions, which fall under exclusive federal jurisdiction.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCranstonFoster Center
Primary authorityFAA (federal)FAA (federal)
State airport operatorRIAC quasi-public corporationRIAC quasi-public corporation
Local controlPreempted for in-flight noisePreempted for in-flight noise
Mitigation programFAA Part 150 voluntaryFAA Part 150 voluntary
Complaint lineRIAC noise hotlineRIAC noise hotline

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Cranston FAQ

Can my Rhode Island city ban late-night flights over my home?

No. Federal law gives the FAA exclusive control over navigable airspace and flight operations. Cities and the state cannot impose curfews or noise limits on airborne aircraft, only on certain ground operations through approved FAA processes.

Where do I report aircraft noise from T.F. Green?

File complaints through the Rhode Island Airport Corporation noise management program at flyri.com. RIAC tracks reports, shares data with the FAA, and pursues voluntary abatement, sound insulation, and land-use measures near affected neighborhoods.

Foster Center FAQ

Can my Rhode Island city ban late-night flights over my home?

No. Federal law gives the FAA exclusive control over navigable airspace and flight operations. Cities and the state cannot impose curfews or noise limits on airborne aircraft, only on certain ground operations through approved FAA processes.

Where do I report aircraft noise from T.F. Green?

File complaints through the Rhode Island Airport Corporation noise management program at flyri.com. RIAC tracks reports, shares data with the FAA, and pursues voluntary abatement, sound insulation, and land-use measures near affected neighborhoods.

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