Random Jabber Jibber thread

Singlemalt

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There was afew block neighborhood built between LAX and the ocean in the 50's. The take off pattern went right over it. When jets became the norm apparently it was unbearable so the airport authority had to buy all the home owners out in the 70's. All structures were demo'd and hauled away and the only thing remaining were the streets, driveways and trees
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
There was afew block neighborhood built between LAX and the ocean in the 50's. The take off pattern went right over it. When jets became the norm apparently it was unbearable so the airport authority had to buy all the home owners out in the 70's. All structures were demo'd and hauled away and the only thing remaining were the streets, driveways and trees
Unbearable is such a loaded term. Today a pair of 18s came by at 3000 feet and 500 knots. I pumped fist. It’s just a matter of attracting the appropriate homeowners. “See that dear? (lowers binos) A stretched gen-3 DC-8 with the late tail mod!!”
 

Singlemalt

Well-Known Member
Unbearable is such a loaded term. Today a pair of 18s came by at 3000 feet and 500 knots. I pumped fist. It’s just a matter of attracting the appropriate homeowners. “See that dear? (lowers binos) A stretched gen-3 DC-8 with the late tail mod!!”
Indeed. I grew up at airports. When I was 3 and 4 my dad would bet his buddies I could name a plane by the sound of the engines and he generally won(these were prop planes). I loved airports. I felt the airport authority got screwed: it was known that the planes would take off over the neighborhood, it was a development, nice homes at a discounted price due to airport proximity. But as the norm, eventually the homeowners always win even when they bought with the "annoyance factor" known. A nearby100 yr old livestock auction yard had to close 7 yrs ago for the same reason
 
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