Dallas County cannot regulate helicopter noise. The FAA holds exclusive jurisdiction over aircraft operations and noise under federal law. File complaints with FAA or operator; county has no enforcement authority.
Helicopter overflight noise from medical, news, police, and tourist operations falls under federal preemption. The FAA controls minimum altitudes, flight paths, and operational noise nationwide. Texas counties have no power to set helicopter curfews, decibel limits, or routing rules. Dallas County Sheriff and DPS aviation units operate countywide. Hospital helipads at Parkland, Methodist Dallas, and Baylor receive frequent flights. Residents may complain to the FAA Noise Complaint Hotline or directly to the operator, but only Congress and the FAA can change rules. Local advocacy through the North Central Texas Council of Governments coordinates regional concerns.
No county penalties exist; helicopter operations are regulated exclusively by the FAA under federal law preempting all local noise rules.
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