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Aircraft Noise: Las Vegas vs Paradise

How do aircraft noise rules compare between Las Vegas, NV and Paradise, NV?

Las Vegas and Paradise have similar restriction levels.

Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Few Restrictions

Aircraft noise is federally regulated by FAA. Las Vegas is near McCarran (Harry Reid) International Airport. No local aircraft noise ordinance.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Few Restrictions

Aircraft noise is fully exempt from Clark County standards under Section 30.68.020. Harry Reid International runs an FAA Part 150 program. Nellis AFB adds northeast overflights. FAA preempts airspace.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLas VegasParadise
JurisdictionFAA (federal)-
Local OrdinanceNone β€” federally regulated-
AirportHarry Reid International (LAS)-
EnforcementLV 311 at (702) 229-6615-
Exempt-All aircraft noise
Primary Airport-Harry Reid International (LAS)
FAA Program-Part 150 Noise Compatibility
Military-Nellis AFB (northeast)
Code-Section 30.68.020 exempt

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Las Vegas FAQ

Is there help for airport noise in Las Vegas?

Yes. The FAA Part 150 program provides sound insulation for homes in qualifying 65+ DNL noise contours near Harry Reid International Airport.

Who handles aircraft noise complaints?

Clark County Department of Aviation operates the noise complaint portal for Harry Reid International Airport.

Paradise FAQ

Can Clark County regulate flight noise from Harry Reid International?

No. Aircraft operations are federally preempted and explicitly exempt from Clark County noise standards. The FAA controls routes and altitudes.

How does the Part 150 program help?

The FAA Part 150 program at LAS identifies homes inside the DNL noise contour and can fund sound insulation or purchase avigation easements so residents have a legal remedy for impact.

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