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…by Stephen Barrett HMMH is pleased to inform clients and colleagues of the official release of Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Report 108 “Energy Technologies Compatibility with Airports and…
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…the most important problem in the world.” And so it is not, but with Garret’s relentless research into history, countless interviews with the makers, receivers and analyzers of noise, and…
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…As a consultant with Sigma Research Corporation (now AECOM), Robert worked with a majority of the current Environmental Protection Agency Guideline models. He was involved in several power plant permitting…
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…the Federal Programs and Aviation Services sectors. Although his expertise and passion is in the modeling, measurement and research of aircraft noise, Joe’s career has afforded him experience in many…
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…building or educational facility must be 45 dB or greater.This work has included a recently completed Policy, Engineering, Analysis and Research Support (PEARS) study for the FAA Office of Environment…
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…02-83 “Measuring the Quality of Life in Communities Surrounding Airports.” Her work has focused on noise, airport stakeholder engagement, research on best practices/guidebooks on various subjects, sustainability, and renewable energy….
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…place they look is ‘non-essential’ spending, which normally includes noise: monitoring systems, noise office staff, anything that smells of research, and yes – noise consultants. When budgets and staff get…
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…2d in September 2017, the aircraft noise performance data used the Gulfstream GV as a substitution. I did a little research to find out what actual aircraft and aircraft operations…
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…airport operations. To gather more information on the pertinent issues, the Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) funded a Synthesis Report, and I was selected as the Principal Investigator for the…
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…is that research results usually show just slight probabilities of adverse effect, and I’m inclined to think personal leanings (some might say prejudices) influence the interpretations of results. I’m not…
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