What do complaints represent to the Airport and to the Public?
Airport management maintains a sense of public sentiment through the administration of a program to address community noise concerns. Furthermore, […]
Airport management maintains a sense of public sentiment through the administration of a program to address community noise concerns. Furthermore, […]
Residents living within 35 miles of any major metropolitan airport can expect to see aircraft at some point during the […]
Planes must take off and land into the wind, so the direction of arrivals and departures is determined almost exclusively […]
Airlines design their schedules for the convenience of their customers. The heaviest travel periods are early to mid-morning and mid-afternoon […]
The Sanford Airport Authority can help you learn about flight patterns, the peak travel month and potential noise impact areas […]
The FAA established the 65 DNL noise contour line as the threshold limit for the determination of compatible and non-compatible […]
A Part 150 Study is a voluntary study initiated by an airport sponsor to determine ways to reduce noise over […]
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