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Aircraft Noise: Oakley vs Pittsburg

How do aircraft noise rules compare between Oakley, CA and Pittsburg, CA?

Oakley has fewer restrictions than Pittsburg.

Oakley, CA

Contra Costa County

Few Restrictions

Aircraft noise over Oakley is governed by federal law and is not subject to local regulation. The nearest significant airports are Byron Airport (C83) in east Contra Costa County and Buchanan Field in Concord, with occasional overflights from Travis AFB and Bay Area commercial traffic.

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Pittsburg, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

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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Key Facts Comparison

FactOakleyPittsburg
Federal preemptionFAA – 14 CFR 91 / 150-
Nearest airportByron Airport (C83) ~8 mi-
County airportBuchanan Field (CCR) ~15 mi-
Local ordinanceNone – federally preempted-
Drone rulesFAA Part 107-
Standard-65 dB CNEL boundary
Authority-Caltrans Aeronautics
Code-Title 21 CCR §5000+
Federal overlay-FAA preemption

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Oakley FAQ

Can Oakley restrict helicopter flights over my house?

No. Federal law preempts local aircraft noise regulation. Complaints should go to the operating airport's noise office or the FAA for unsafe low-altitude flight.

Does Oakley require aircraft noise disclosure at sale?

No specific Oakley disclosure is required. Standard California real estate disclosures cover proximity to airports generally.

Where do I fly my drone in Oakley?

Follow FAA Part 107 rules and avoid restricted airspace. East Bay Regional Park District prohibits drone takeoffs/landings in Big Break Regional Shoreline without permit.

Pittsburg 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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