Part 150 Study
The Part 150 Study is a voluntary Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) noise study that King County International Airport-Boeing Field (KCIA) is undertaking to measure how much airplane noise exposure is affecting people on the ground. As part of this process, KCIA will study potential processes or programs to address effects of airplane noise. The Part 150 Study will be completed according to FAA guidance and will inform aspects of the Vision 2045 Airport Plan.
You can learn more about the Part 150 Study and sign up for project email by visiting the project website.
Documents
- Draft Noise Exposure Maps Report
- Draft Noise Exposure Maps Report Appendix
- 2004 FAA Part 150 Noise/Land Use Study (as approved by the FAA and adopted by the King County Council)
- Supplemental Part 150 Report
- Public Comments and King County International Airport Response to Public Comments
- FAA Record of Approval
Complete document
- FAA Approval, Supplemental Updated Information, Consultation, and Table of Contents
- Chapter A: Inventory
- Chapter B: Aviation Activity Demand Forecast
- Chapter C: Noise Analysis
- Chapter D: Land Use Analysis
- Chapter E: Initial Noise Abatement Alternatives
- Chapter F: Abatement Alternatives Evaluation
- Chapter G: Selected Alternatives Evaluation
- Chapter H: Preliminary Consultant's Recommendations
- Chapter I: Airport Proposal
- Chapter J: Issues/Actions and Recommendations
- Chapter K: Consultation
- Appendices