Wind and weather dictate which runway end or flow direction (northeast or southwest) the FAA can use. If Sanford is in a persistent weather pattern, this may force the FAA to rely on the same runway end for a long period of time.
Wind and weather dictate which runway end or flow direction (northeast or southwest) the FAA can use. If Sanford is in a persistent weather pattern, this may force the FAA to rely on the same runway end for a long period of time.
Please Notice: After clicking "Access Complaint System" a new tab will open in your browser directing you to the Public Portal for entering noise complaints. Basic directions for using the noise complaint system are provided below. A modern browser such as Chrome or Firefox may be needed to view the complaint system. Ad-block may prevent the complaint window from opening properly.
Use the "Address Search" and "Replay" buttons in order to manipulate flight track history. The number above the radar target represents the altitude of the aircraft and is accurate to 25-100 ft depending on the equipment found onboard the aircraft. The flight tracker includes overflights that are not departing or arriving into Orlando-Sanford International Airport. Use the "Add Complaints" button to file a complaint.
If you prefer not to use the Complaint Entry System, please call 407-323-2604