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Aircraft Noise: Hoboken vs Jersey City

How do aircraft noise rules compare between Hoboken, NJ and Jersey City, NJ?

Jersey City has fewer restrictions than Hoboken.

Hoboken, NJ

Hudson County

Some Restrictions

Aircraft noise in New Jersey is preempted by federal law, leaving New Jersey municipalities without authority to regulate flight operations or in-flight sound.

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Jersey City, NJ

Hudson County

Few Restrictions

Jersey City aircraft noise is regulated by the FAA, not local ordinance. Newark Liberty International (EWR) flight paths affect Jersey City. Residents can file complaints with the Port Authority EWR Noise Office.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHobokenJersey City
Preemption sourceFederal Aviation Act-
State exclusionN.J.A.C. 7:29-1.4-
Local authorityNone over flight-
Complaint routeFAA and airport operator-
Jurisdiction-FAA (federal preemption)
Primary Airport-Newark Liberty Intl (EWR)
Operator-Port Authority of NY/NJ
Complaint Line-EWR Noise Office
Helicopter Rule-14 CFR Part 91

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Hoboken FAQ

Can a New Jersey town ban late-night flights overhead?

No. Federal law preempts municipal regulation of aircraft in flight. Only the FAA, and in limited cases the airport proprietor with FAA approval, may impose curfews or noise restrictions.

Where do I report aircraft noise in New Jersey?

File complaints with the FAA Noise Portal and with the operating airport (Newark, Teterboro, Atlantic City). The Port Authority maintains noise hotlines for EWR and TEB. Local police cannot cite aircraft.

Jersey City FAQ

Can Jersey City impose an airport curfew on EWR?

No. Federal law preempts local regulation of aircraft operations. Only the FAA or airport operator (Port Authority) can impose curfews, and EWR has no formal curfew.

Where do I report aircraft noise over Jersey City?

File a complaint with the Newark Liberty Airport Noise Office through the Port Authority of NY/NJ website. You can also report helicopter noise to the FAA Eastern Region.

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