Town of East Hampton Airport 200 Daniel s Hole Road Wainscott, NY

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Town of East Hampton Airport 200 Daniel s Hole Road Wainscott, NY 11975 631.537.1130 2014 Noise Abatement The following Helicopter Noise Abatement Procedures have been developed in collaboration with the FAA s East Hampton Control Tower, the Eastern Region Helicopter Council, and East Hampton Airport Operations. They have been reviewed by the East Hampton Airport Planning/Noise Subcommittee and the East Hampton Airport Users Subcommittee. These routes are strongly recommended. This plan is to best relieve communities surrounding East Hampton airport from the noise produced from Arriving and Departing helicopter traffic. While noise mitigation is extremely important, these procedures should in no way impede in the safe operation of aircraft. These procedures will be monitored for compliance at all checkpoints for accuracy of the route and recommended altitudes. ARRIVALS November: (figure 1) Arrivals from the west proceed to November 1 (N40.59.5.48 W072.25.58.48) at or above 3000 feet, continue to November 2 (N40.58.15.10 W072.20.26.56) at or above 3000 feet, to November 3 (N40.58.2.70 W072.17.31.67) at or above 2500 feet, then to the airfield. Sierra: (figure 2) Arrivals from the south fly along the south shore to Sierra 2 (N40.55.46.1 W072.13.25.5) at or above 2000 feet MSL. Proceed over Georgica Pond to the airport above the traffic pattern, descending north of the airport for landing. HTO fixed wing traffic pattern attitudes are 1000 ft. AGL for light single and twin aircraft, and 1500 ft. AGL for Jets.

DEPARTURES Echo: (figure 3) Depart heading northwest over the power lines to Echo 1 (N40.58.02.0 W072.16.16.5). Turn right, remaining well east of Town Line Road and proceed to the west side of Barcelona Neck Echo 2 (N41.00.47.5 W072.15.44.3), from there proceed to just east of the Shelter Island Ferry Echo 3 (N41.2.34.83 W072.18.15.42). Use max performance climb so as to cross Barcelona Neck at or above 3000 ft. MSL. If traffic volume allows, please use one turn in the airport traffic are to gain altitude before initiating the outbound legs. Sierra: (figure 2) Depart South by climbing above the traffic pattern north of the airport and then proceed over Georgica Pond to the south shore at or above 2000 ft. MSL. PLEASE NOTE: Pathways depicted on the map are for illustration only and may not conform precisely to coordinates. Fixed wing traffic patterns will be directed by the Control Tower to remain south of the airport left hand pattern for RWY 28, right hand pattern for RWY 10. The Control Tower will advise pilots of traffic conflicts on each of the voluntary helicopter routes and will retain the option of issuing arrival and departure instructions as traffic permits. Ramp Operations All arrivals and departures to HTO should be to and from active runways or parallel taxiways so as not to interfere with fixed wing traffic. Approaches and departures directly to and from the Terminal Ramp area are prohibited. No part of a helicopter, including rotor tips, is to come closer than 100 feet to the Terminal building. Parking spot 1 in front of the Terminal Building is reserved for fixed wing aircraft only. Boarding and deplaning a helicopter with the rotors turning should be avoided. Use of a rotor brake, if installed is encouraged.

Operating rotors for an extended period of time on the ramp is discouraged. More than five (5) minutes is considered excessive. Your cooperation with this limit is for noise and environmental considerations. Passengers who demand rotors turning when they arrive should be informed of this limit. If it is necessary to operate engines and/or rotors for extended periods of time, please move to one of the transient helicopter pads or as far from the Terminal Building as possible. Other Considerations Helicopter operations are the most serious environmental challenges we have at HTO. Anything you can do to mitigate the environmental impact of your operations will be greatly appreciated by this office and the surrounding communities. The new arrival procedures are dependant upon an operating control tower and Class D airspace. Noise complaints increase dramatically during periods of inclement weather because of aircraft flying below a broken or overcast layer. While such operations are strongly discouraged (and may violate FAR 91.13), adherence to suggested routes is even more important. The area surrounding HTO has substantial air traffic during the summer months some of which may have neither a radio nor transponder. Adherence to the suggested routes reduces the potential for conflicts but does not eliminate it. Frequent announcements of position, altitude and intended route are strongly encouraged. See and avoid is paramount, all available aircraft lights should be illuminated day or night. Coordination with or monitoring of New York approach frequency is recommended to help avoid IFR traffic that may otherwise appear suddenly from IMC conditions. Operators are reminded that merely because an operation may be legal does not necessarily make it safe. Sincerely, James L. Brundige Airport Manager

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