Long Beach vs Norwalk
How do aircraft noise rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Norwalk, CA?
Long Beach has fewer restrictions than Norwalk.
Long Beach, CA
Los Angeles County
Long Beach Airport (LGB) operates under a Noise Compatibility Program. The city has a Noise Abatement Program with curfews for Stage 2 jets and nighttime restrictions.
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Los Angeles County
California sets statewide airport noise limits under Title 21 CCR, with the state preempting most local aviation noise control because federal FAA authority dominates aircraft operations in flight.
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| Fact | Long Beach | Norwalk |
|---|---|---|
| Airport | Long Beach Airport (LGB) | - |
| Curfew | Stage 2 jets restricted overnight | - |
| Complaints | flylgb.com | - |
| Federal Preemption | FAA controls airspace/overflights | - |
| Standard | - | 65 dB CNEL boundary |
| Authority | - | Caltrans Aeronautics |
| Code | - | Title 21 CCR Β§5000+ |
| Federal overlay | - | FAA preemption |
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Long Beach FAQ
Does Long Beach Airport have a curfew?
Yes. Mandatory flight curfew from 10 PM to 7 AM with very limited exceptions. One of the strictest in the US.
Why are there so few flights?
Daily slots are capped at 50 commercial and 25 commuter flights under the noise ordinance.
Norwalk FAQ
Can my city ban loud planes overhead?
No. Federal law preempts municipal regulation of aircraft in flight. California's state rules govern airport-side noise contours, but cities cannot impose flight path or altitude restrictions.
Who do I complain to about aircraft noise?
Contact the airport proprietor's noise office first, then Caltrans Division of Aeronautics for state-level concerns and the FAA for in-flight or air traffic control issues.
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