Hello,
I hope I have the correct forum.
Im not a pilot but I have an airport hazzard question.
The City of Santa Clara is planning on placing a NFL stadium at this site:
http://maps.google.com/maps?sourcei...418046,+-121.97023630142212+&um=1&sa=N&tab=wl
just over 3NM from the San Jose Airport reference point.
I know the site will be within the 65db cnel
http://www.sjc.org/community/maps/2010_SEIRJET_65.pdf
and that has its own issues with NFL games, concerts and the like.
I would like to roughly determine if the site will end up with the
same Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations, part 77 issues that
the Tempe NFL stadium caused.
http://www.faa.gov/news/press_releases/news_story.cfm?newsId=6521
"77.23 (a) (2) by 26 feet, a height greater than 200 feet above ground level within 3 nautical miles of airport reference of the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
77.23 (a)(3) by 115 feet, a height that increases a minimum
instrument flight altitude within a terminal area. "
I know the 77.23(a)(2) max building height is 300 feet.
My question is how do I find the 77.23 (a)(3) max building height for the site? The Tempe site looks like they were using a 100:1 ratio.
Can the question be solved for without the FAA doing some major calculations?
Many thanks,
Rich
I hope I have the correct forum.
Im not a pilot but I have an airport hazzard question.
The City of Santa Clara is planning on placing a NFL stadium at this site:
http://maps.google.com/maps?sourcei...418046,+-121.97023630142212+&um=1&sa=N&tab=wl
just over 3NM from the San Jose Airport reference point.
I know the site will be within the 65db cnel
http://www.sjc.org/community/maps/2010_SEIRJET_65.pdf
and that has its own issues with NFL games, concerts and the like.
I would like to roughly determine if the site will end up with the
same Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations, part 77 issues that
the Tempe NFL stadium caused.
http://www.faa.gov/news/press_releases/news_story.cfm?newsId=6521
"77.23 (a) (2) by 26 feet, a height greater than 200 feet above ground level within 3 nautical miles of airport reference of the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
77.23 (a)(3) by 115 feet, a height that increases a minimum
instrument flight altitude within a terminal area. "
I know the 77.23(a)(2) max building height is 300 feet.
My question is how do I find the 77.23 (a)(3) max building height for the site? The Tempe site looks like they were using a 100:1 ratio.
Can the question be solved for without the FAA doing some major calculations?
Many thanks,
Rich