What limitations prohibit OMN from establishing restrictions on airport operations?
On November 5, 1990 the U.S. Congress enacted legislation known as the Airport Noise and Capacity Act. As a result, Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) 161 was established to limit the ability of airports to restrict access to an airport based on noise. Congress enacted the legislation to balance the interests of the aviation industry and airport neighbors. In addition, Interstate Commerce laws prohibit anyone to “in any way or degree obstruct, delay, or affect commerce or the movement of any article or commodity in commerce” (18 U.S.C. Sec. 1951(a)).

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1. What type of airport is Ormond Beach Municipal Airport (OMN)?
2. Why are planes allowed to take off and land late at night?
3. Why do I notice increases and decreases in the number of airplanes that fly over my house?
4. How does the weather and season affect aircraft noise?
5. Are there regulations on how low aircraft can be?
6. What limitations prohibit OMN from establishing restrictions on airport operations?
7. How can I make a noise complaint?
8. What happens when I place a noise complaint? What does the airport do with that information?