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Aircraft Noise: McKeesport vs Penn Hills

How do aircraft noise rules compare between McKeesport, PA and Penn Hills, PA?

McKeesport and Penn Hills have similar restriction levels.

McKeesport, PA

Allegheny County

Few Restrictions

Aircraft noise preempted by FAA under 49 U.S.C. 40103. McKeesport near Allegheny County Airport (AGC) in West Mifflin and flight paths from Pittsburgh International (PIT).

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Penn Hills, PA

Allegheny County

Few Restrictions

Aircraft noise is federally preempted under FAA regulations (14 CFR Part 91). Penn Hills sits under approach paths for Pittsburgh International and Allegheny County Airport. Complaints go to FAA or the airport noise office.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMcKeesportPenn Hills
JurisdictionFAA federal (49 U.S.C. §40103)-
Local AuthorityNone for in-flight-
Nearest AirportKAGC (Allegheny County)-
Major AirportKPIT (17 mi west)-
Noise ContourFAA Part 150 DNL 65 dB-
Authority-FAA (federal)
Local Power-None
Complaints-Allegheny County Airport Authority
Contact-Penn Hills (412) 342-1500
Nearby Airports-PIT and AGC

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McKeesport FAQ

Does McKeesport have aircraft noise rules?

No. Federal law (49 U.S.C. §40103) preempts all state and local regulation of aircraft in flight. Complaints about specific aircraft go to Allegheny County Airport Authority or FAA Flight Standards (FSDO Allegheny).

Can I get soundproofing help for airport noise in McKeesport?

Only if your home is within the Allegheny County Airport Part 150 DNL 65 dB noise contour, which is concentrated immediately around KAGC in West Mifflin. Most of McKeesport falls outside the contour. Contact Allegheny County Airport Authority noise office.

Penn Hills FAQ

Does Penn Hills have aircraft noise rules?

Penn Hills cannot regulate aircraft noise — it is federally preempted under 14 CFR Part 91. New homes within the FAA Part 150 noise contour must meet sound-insulation standards at construction, and complaints go to Allegheny County Airport Authority or the FAA.

Can I get soundproofing help for airport noise in Penn Hills?

If your home falls within an FAA Part 150 noise contour, you may qualify for voluntary soundproofing through Allegheny County Airport Authority's noise compatibility program. Contact ACAA to check eligibility.

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