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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The neighbors of O'Hare International Airport |
3 | | understand the importance of this airport to Illinois' economy |
4 | | and its supply of good jobs; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, The neighbors of O'Hare want to take an active and |
6 | | friendly role in helping the airport deal actively with its |
7 | | many noise problems; and
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8 | | WHEREAS, Among the sponsors of this resolution are |
9 | | individuals who have talked with representatives of the City of |
10 | | Chicago and who appreciate the work that Chicago is doing to |
11 | | improve the technology that it is investing on gathering noise |
12 | | pollution data and improving data communications and database |
13 | | technology to consolidate and store this data; and
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14 | | WHEREAS, This is not the first time that Chicago has |
15 | | reached out to its "noise neighbors"; as part of its long-term |
16 | | expansion plans, Chicago and many of O'Hare International |
17 | | Airport's principal airlines have maintained multi-year |
18 | | voluntary noise abatement flight procedures, instituted in |
19 | | 1997 and continuously revised since then as the "O'Hare |
20 | | International Airport Fly Quiet Program"; and
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21 | | WHEREAS, The voluntary flight procedures included in the |
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1 | | Fly Quiet Program include approved, recommended aircraft |
2 | | pathways for safe commercial jet takeoffs from O'Hare |
3 | | International Airport; and |
4 | | WHEREAS, The O'Hare Fly Quiet Program releases quarterly |
5 | | reports to measure compliance with the elements of the Program, |
6 | | including compliance by airlines and their pilots with approved |
7 | | runway departure flight paths; these reports show that, as of |
8 | | 2015, many aircraft departures currently deviate significantly |
9 | | from the approved "Fly Quiet" flight paths, thereby imposing |
10 | | noise pollution upon substantial areas of residences, schools, |
11 | | commercial and industrial structures, as well as property |
12 | | owners, whose properties are not sufficiently monitored for |
13 | | noise pollution and are not sufficiently mapped as impacted by |
14 | | aircraft noise; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, The Fly Quiet report published by the Chicago |
16 | | Department of Aviation and covering the fourth quarter of |
17 | | calendar year 2014 showed massive partial compliance and |
18 | | noncompliance with Fly Quiet runway departure guidelines, with |
19 | | one runway departure point (22L) showing only 40% of aircraft |
20 | | departure flight paths being implemented so as to keep the |
21 | | aircraft within 0.5 nautical miles of the approved takeoff |
22 | | pathway, so that 60% of the planes during this time period, |
23 | | taking off from this runway location, applied engine power and |
24 | | climbed into the sky while the plane was located at least 0.5 |
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1 | | nautical miles or more away from the approved pathway; and
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2 | | WHEREAS, Above and beyond runway departure point 22L, other |
3 | | O'Hare International Airport runway departure points also |
4 | | showed significant patterns of partial compliance and |
5 | | non-compliance with Fly Quiet takeoff flight path guidelines in |
6 | | the fourth quarter of 2014; and
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7 | | WHEREAS, These examples of partial compliance and |
8 | | noncompliance impose substantial financial and quality-of-life |
9 | | burdens upon the neighbors of O'Hare International Airport, |
10 | | including individuals and businesses that understand the |
11 | | importance of the airport and want to be good neighbors; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, The airlines that operate at Chicago O'Hare |
13 | | International Airport also have many other interrelationships |
14 | | with the City of Chicago, the Federal Aviation Administration |
15 | | within the United States Department of Transportation, and many |
16 | | other entities; and |
17 | | WHEREAS, These airlines include the use of a specified |
18 | | number of departure gates and related support facilities; |
19 | | access to these departure gates and these support facilities |
20 | | are essential assets for doing passenger and cargo business at |
21 | | O'Hare International Airport; access to support facilities is |
22 | | an essential asset for doing non-passenger cargo business at |
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1 | | the same airport; and
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2 | | WHEREAS, Whenever an airline changes hands, and under a |
3 | | wide variety of other circumstances, access to major airport |
4 | | departure gates and support facilities is closely looked at by |
5 | | the owner of the airport, the United States Department of |
6 | | Transportation, and many other stakeholders in the United |
7 | | States airline industry; and
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8 | | WHEREAS, The O'Hare International Airport Fly Quiet |
9 | | Program should be elevated to the rank of an independent, |
10 | | autonomous stakeholder in any future decisions made by O'Hare |
11 | | International Airport and its partners that will affect future |
12 | | allocations of airport departure gates and support facilities; |
13 | | therefore, be it
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14 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
15 | | NINETY-NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
16 | | state the belief that O'Hare International Airport's noise |
17 | | monitoring technology should be coupled with |
18 | | artificial-intelligence software to the maximum extent allowed |
19 | | by current technology in order to match the noises perceived by |
20 | | each station at each time to specific individual flight |
21 | | operations and the operations of individual airline firms and |
22 | | to gauge the compliance of each individual airline firm with |
23 | | the noise, time-of-day, and flight path guidelines set down in |
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1 | | the Fly Quiet Program; and be it further
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2 | | RESOLVED, That we urge the Aviation Department of the City |
3 | | of Chicago to select a trusted third party that represents the |
4 | | interests of O'Hare International Airport's noise neighbors |
5 | | and to share the information enumerated in this resolution with |
6 | | this third party; such information-sharing should be carried |
7 | | out in a manner that does not violate the intellectual |
8 | | properties and executive status of secure information |
9 | | controlled by any significant stakeholders at the airport; and |
10 | | be it further |
11 | | RESOLVED, That, as a part of this information sharing, we |
12 | | urge the Aviation Department and the trusted third party to |
13 | | collaborate to develop a rank-ordered chart of each airline |
14 | | firm's compliance with the guidelines contained in the O'Hare |
15 | | International Airport Fly Quiet Program; the chart should be |
16 | | public information and should be revised and republished not |
17 | | less than every 3 months on the same basis as the reports |
18 | | currently submitted by the Fly Quiet Program to the public; and |
19 | | be it further |
20 | | RESOLVED, That these charts and the data from which these |
21 | | charts are generated should be given explicit and formal |
22 | | consideration as elements in any decisions made, subsequent to |
23 | | the start of the generation of this data and these charts, on |
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1 | | the reallocation of departure gates and support facilities at |
2 | | O'Hare International Airport; and be it further |
3 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
4 | | presented to Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Secretary of the |
5 | | United States Department of Transportation Anthony Foxx, and |
6 | | the members of the Illinois congressional delegation.
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