Orange County sues to block flight changes at Wayne Airport
LOS ANGELES — Orange County, concerned that proposed changes in flight paths at its John Wayne Airport could inundate surrounding communities with noise, has joined the city of Newport Beach in suing the Federal Aviation Administration.
The county filed a petition earlier this month in federal court to join the suit that seeks to prevent the FAA from changing the paths of arriving and departing flights, the Los Angeles Times (http://lat.ms/2gxvwDl) reported Saturday.
The petition argues the proposed changes could lead to a significant increase in jet noise for the areas surrounding the county-owned-and-operated facility.
“We have an absolute duty to speak up for citizens who will be affected by airport noise, and Newport Beach has been so aggressive in doing that. We as a county need to be right alongside it,” said county Supervisor Todd Spitzer.

