London Stansted Airport Noise Complaints Analysis Report 2016

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London Stansted Airport Noise Complaints Analysis Report 2016

Introduction The purpose of this report is to provide statistics relating to noise complaints received by London Stansted Airport for the period January to December 2016. Number of Contacts and Complaints During 2016 the Flight Evaluation Unit handled 2024 contacts, reporting on 4184 individual enquiries, substantially higher than the number received in 2015, (which was 764). From this figure, 4170 were complaints and 14 were enquiries relating to provision of information, particularly requesting information on property that may be affected by operations at Stansted. Contact Methods Stansted Airport can be contacted by Phone, Email, Web Client and Letter. Stansted Airport responds to all complaints and other enquiries. A summary of the contact methods used is detailed below Contact Method No of Contacts % 2016 Letter 5 0.2 Email 1818 89.8 Phone/Answerphone 1 63 3.1 Web 138 6.9 Of the 4170 complaints received during 2016, in line with previous years, the busier summer period saw a clear rise in the number of complaints. 1 The answerphone was temporarily unavailable for a period due to technical reasons. Page 2 of 13

The graph below compares the number of complaints by month to the number of complainants by month. 700 600 500 400 300 200 Sum of complaints Sum of complainants 100 0 The highest numbers of complaints in 2016 were received in August, September and October. The pattern of complaint numbers mirrors that of previous years with the summer season prompting a significant rise. When compared against last year, complaints increased significantly as a result of the implementation of NATS LAMP phase 1a which moved daytime departures from the Detling departure route onto the Clacton departure routes. During 2016, a total of 4170 complaints were received from 670 people. Within these complaint totals, 2468 complaints (59%) were received from 10 people. Page 3 of 13

The locations of the top 10 complainants in 2016 are shown on the map below. Complaints by Time Period The following charts show the numbers of complaints received relating to aircraft operations during specified time periods namely Day, Core Night and the 2 shoulder periods. 90 359 767 Morning Shoulder 06:00-07:00 Day 07:00-23:00 2954 Evening Shoulder 23:00-23:30 Core Night 23:30-06:00 Page 4 of 13

Complaints Received per Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Morning Shoulder 06:00-07:00 77 48 115 112 67 767 Day 07:00-23:00 577 520 623 708 436 2954 Evening Shoulder 23:00-23:30 41 29 31 28 76 90 Core Night 23:30-06:00 186 145 138 174 168 359 Total Complaints 881 742 907 1022 747 4170 Location of complaints for the Morning Shoulder period (06:00-07:00) Page 5 of 13

Location of complaints for the Daytime period (07:00-23:00) Location of Complaints for the Evening Shoulder period (23:00-23:30) Page 6 of 13

Location of Complaints relating to the Core Night period (23:30-06:00) Page 7 of 13

Runway Usage The chart below combines the arrivals and departures for 2016 as measured in our ANOMS noise and track keeping system. The most significant change from 2015 is the greater usage of runway 22 during January and throughout the summer months as well as a general increase in aircraft movements during the year. Runway Utilisation 2016 18000 16000 14000 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 Movements Runway 22 Movements Runway 04 Runway Utilisation 2015 18000 16000 14000 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 Movements Runway 22 Movements Runway 04 2000 0 Page 8 of 13

Nature of Complaints The chart below shows the areas that have received 10 or more specific complaints. 5% 4% <0% 11% 18% 9% 21% 32% Too loud Increased flights Low flying Track keeping Helicopters General noise Night flights Arrivals Of the complaints received where we were able to correlate the complaint to a specific operation, either a departing or an arriving aircraft, rather than a complaint relating to aircraft noise in general or an increase in flights, we can show what routes, by runway, generate these complaints. These figures do not include complaints from individuals registering more than 30 complaints in one month 2. Runway Arrivals Departures by Route Buzad Clacton Detling 22 72 132 395 7 04 143 33 129 25 As per 2015, runway 22 arrivals in 2016 generated fewer complaints than runway 04 arrivals; this is despite the predominance of westerly operations seen most of last year. Those complaints relating to runway 04 arrivals can be partly attributable to the inability to perform a continuous descent approach on runway 04, due to airspace constraints, which if 2 Of the multiple complaints, each will be logged and investigated but correlated only once Page 9 of 13

available would facilitate aircraft being higher for longer during their approach to the airport. This is particularly prevalent around the Harlow, Hertford, Ware and Royden areas. The Clacton departure routes have generated a significant increase in complaints from previous years. This is attributable to the changes in route utilisation following the implementation of LAMP phase 1A 3. Aircraft were switched onto the Clacton routes rather than the existing Detling routes during daytime operations 06:00 23:00 enabling them to climb quicker immediately after departure compared to the Detling routes which are constrained in height due to airspace limitation near the Thames Estuary. Origin of Complaints When handling and registering complaints we require a full name and postal address, as per our published noise complaints handling policy. This enables us to accurately locate the geographic location where the disturbance was registered and then accurately correlate the complaint to an aircraft operation(s) radar track. We can only do this for Stansted operations and will advise any complainant if the disturbance was not caused by Stansted operations. A full breakdown of complainant localities for 2016 is detailed below. Locality Callers Events Albury 4 6 Allens Green 2 2 Anstey 1 2 Aythorpe Roding 2 2 Bannister Green 2 2 Bardfield Saling 1 1 Barnston 3 3 Bartholomew Green 2 49 Bassingbourn 1 1 Belchamp St Paul 1 1 Berden 3 4 Birchanger 10 249 Bishops Stortford 94 302 Braintree 20 31 Breckland 1 1 Brentwood 1 2 Broxbourne 1 1 Broxted 5 6 3 National Air Traffic Services (NATS) London Airspace Management Plan seeks to make the airspace system safer, more efficient and less congested through changes in airspace management techniques. The first phase of LAMP was approved by the Civil Aviation Authority in November 2015 and implemented in February 2016. Further details can be found at http://www.nats.aero/environment/consultations/lamp-stansted-sid-consultation/ Page 10 of 13

Buntingford 2 4 Burton End 1 1 Chelmsford 2 2 Chesham 1 1 Clavering 3 3 Cressing 1 1 Debden 1 14 Duddenhoe End 1 1 Dunmow 29 237 Duton Hill 5 24 Elsenham 5 16 Epping 1 2 Felsted 41 115 Finchingfield 1 1 Fingeringhoe 1 1 Furneux Pelham 2 8 Fyfield 1 1 Gilston 1 1 Good Easter 9 12 Great Amwell 1 1 Great Canfield 1 1 Great Chesterford 1 1 Great Cornard 1 2 Great Dunmow 6 12 Great Easton 5 6 Great Hallingbury 8 14 Great Hormead 1 1 Great Leighs 1 1 Great Maplestead 1 3 Great Notley 19 48 Great Sampford 1 3 Great Waltham 4 12 Great Yeldham 1 11 Harlow 9 163 Hatfield Broad Oak 40 287 Hatfield Heath 24 1,281 Haverhill 2 2 Helions Bumpstead 1 1 Hempstead 1 3 Henham 16 25 Hertford 1 1 Hertford Heath 1 1 High Easter 45 563 High Roding 1 79 High Wych 2 2 Hoddesdon 2 2 Hollow Road 1 1 Howe Street 1 1 Hunsdon 2 4 Ingatestone 1 2 Leaden Roding 1 1 Letchworth 2 2 Page 11 of 13

Letty Green 1 2 Little Canfield 1 1 Little Dunmow 3 3 Little Easton 1 1 Little Green 1 1 Little Hadham 7 9 Little Hallingbury 8 9 Littley Green 1 1 London 3 3 Maldon 1 2 Manuden 4 7 Much Hadham 6 17 Newport 1 1 Old Harlow 1 1 Pampisford 1 2 Panfield 1 1 Pleshey 7 26 Puckeridge 1 6 Radwinter 1 1 Rayne 10 12 Roydon 4 11 Royston 3 3 Saffron Walden 9 22 Sandy 1 1 Sawbridgeworth 7 21 Shalford 1 1 Sheering 2 3 Sible Hedingham 1 1 Spellbrook 1 1 Stagden Cross 1 1 Standon 4 5 Stansted 11 25 Stansted Mountfitchet 1 1 Stebbing 55 237 Steeple Bumpstead 1 1 Stisted 1 1 Stock 1 1 Sudbury 1 1 Takeley 6 8 Thaxted 9 35 Thorley 2 5 Wanstead 1 1 Ware 12 15 Widdington 3 4 Widford 1 3 Wimbish 1 5 Witham 3 3 Page 12 of 13

Noise Infringements During 2016 there was 1 departure that exceeded the Government s departure noise limits this operated in August. The operator was surcharged in line with the Airports noise infringement penalty scheme. All monies raised are passed to the Stansted Airport Community Trust Fund annually. The aircraft was an Antonov 124 there were 6 complaints received as a result of this aircraft operation. Summary Towards the end November 2015 the CAA announced they had accepted the NATS proposals to move daytime Detling departures to the existing Clacton routes. This project, known as LAMP Phase1A 4, was implemented on the 4 th February 2016 and as a result the airport has received a large increase in complaints. The nature of these complaints was mainly due to the increase in overflights of some local communities directly under, or in close proximity to, the Clacton Noise Preferential Routes on runway 22 and runway 04. 25000 20000 15000 10000 No of Complaints No of Complainants 5000 0 4 National Air Traffic Services (NATS) London Airspace Management Plan seeks to make the airspace system safer, more efficient and less congested through changes in airspace management techniques. The first phase of LAMP was approved by the Civil Aviation Authority in November 2015 and implemented in February 2016. Further details can be found at http://www.nats.aero/environment/consultations/lamp-stansted-sid-consultation/ Page 13 of 13