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).
Aircraft operations — takeoffs, landings, overflights, and in-flight noise — are preempted by federal law under 49 U.S.C. §40103 (sovereignty of navigable airspace) and the Airline Deregulation Act, 49 U.S.C. §41713. Cities and states cannot regulate aircraft altitude, route, or operating hours; the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) holds exclusive jurisdiction over aircraft in flight. McKeesport sits approximately 4 miles east of Allegheny County Airport (KAGC) in West Mifflin — a general-aviation reliever airport operating from 6 AM to 11 PM with a curfew recommendation (not an FAA-enforced ban) — and under departure/arrival paths to Pittsburgh International (KPIT) about 17 miles west. Noise complaints about specific aircraft should go to the tower or Allegheny County Airport Authority noise hotline. Homes within the FAA Part 150 Noise Exposure Map DNL 65 dB contour may qualify for voluntary sound insulation grants administered by the airport operator using FAA AIP funds. New residential construction within DNL 65+ contours must disclose noise exposure under PA Real Estate Seller Disclosure Law, 68 Pa.C.S. §7304. McKeesport can and does regulate aircraft-adjacent ground noise such as ground-run engine tests at an airport (if one were in the city), but the city has no airport within its borders.
No local fine — federal preemption. Unsafe or reckless low-altitude flight: FAA enforcement under 14 CFR §91.13 and §91.119, civil penalties up to $37,377 per violation (2024). Drones under 400 feet in McKeesport airspace: FAA Part 107 rules and local trespass/privacy law apply.
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