FAA Proposes Controls on Copter Noise Levels
United Press International
WASHINGTON — The Federal Aviation Administration on Wednesday proposed a regulation to control the noise levels of new types of helicopters.
The regulation would not result in the immediate reduction of noise levels but would set up a noise standard based on current helicopter production, aviation officials said. The proposal will be published today in the Federal Register, officials said.
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