Helicopter noise over Santa Clara County is regulated by the FAA, not by county ordinance. SCC Title B noise rules cannot bind aircraft in flight; complaints route to the FAA Western-Pacific Region or the operator's voluntary noise hotline.
Federal Aviation Administration jurisdiction under 49 USC 40103 preempts local control of aircraft in flight, including helicopters transiting Santa Clara County airspace. Santa Clara County Title B noise standards therefore do not apply to airborne rotorcraft over Cupertino, Los Altos Hills, Saratoga, or unincorporated South County. The county can regulate ground operations at heliports it permits but cannot impose altitude floors, route restrictions, or curfews on aircraft enroute. Residents file noise complaints with the FAA Noise Ombudsman, the operator (medical, police, news, tour), or via the SJC airport noise hotline for traffic associated with Mineta. Voluntary helicopter routes published by FAA NorCal TRACON cover the South Bay corridor.
FAA can suspend or revoke pilot certificates for low-altitude or careless operation under 14 CFR 91.13 and 91.119. Civil penalties up to $37,377 per violation (2024 inflation adjustment). County citations against airborne aircraft are unenforceable due to federal preemption.
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