Strengthening noise protection in the national aviation plan
Close review of need for night flying in Germany
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There is a debate in progress about the requirements of a national noise protection plan for Germany. The Federal Environment Agency (UBA) believes that such a national plan must help to greatly reduce the public’s exposure to aviation noise. Aviation noise, and that of night flying in particular, is associated with significant human health risks. Thomas Holzmann, Acting President of the Federal Environment Agency, says, “A national scheme concerning aviation must do something to better protect people against exposure to aviation noise. Since night flying in particular is a source of stress on health, such a plan must closely examine the need for it. Ultimately, noise exposure in Germany must be further reduced.” The Federal Environment Agency has recommended a ban on night flights between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.