17 Nov 2008
It’s a Bird! It’s a Plane…yeah, that is a plane…
That is the sound and sight of F-15 fighter jets roaring over the neighborhood at low altitudes. The Oregon Air National Guard has been practicing combat-style landing patterns in the area as a “test”. Typically, these drills have been practiced outside of residential areas. However, the National Guard is hoping to make the practice of military maneuvers over local residential areas a permanent fixture.
Let me repeat that, although NO public outreach or notification regarding this “test” of military combat training over residential areas occurred, what you are hearing and seeing now could become a permanent experience.
The present “test” will proceed until the end of February, then the Port of Portland will decide whether to allow this to continue ad infinitum or not.
The Cully Association of Neighbors (CAN) has come out formally against this making this testing permanent because of the noise and safety concerns. The Concordia Neighborhood Association intends to take a formal position on this issue at its December Board meeting.
However individual residents and businesses are free to voice their concern about low-level military maneuvers in the area IMMEDIATELY by contacting the Airport Noise Complaint line at 503-460-4100 and/or sending a letter to the Jason Schwartz, Noise Program Manager PO Box 3529, Portland. OR 97208.
As always, it never hurts to also contact the Portland City Council about your concerns. We will keep you posted on this issue in the Concordia News and at concordiapdx.org.

One would think the F-15 management would be required to accomplish what is known as an AICUZ ( Air Installation Compatibility Use Zone) study before they are allowed to make those flight pattern changes. Better fight it now. or forever hold your breath.
AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 32-7063
AIR FORCE HANDBOOK 32-7084
1.2. Program Objectives. The AICUZ program has two objectives. First to assist local, regional, state and federal
officials in protecting and promoting the public health, safety, and welfare by promoting compatible development within the
AICUZ area of influence. Then To protect Air Force operational capability from the effects of land use which are
incompatible with aircraft operations
Horge Newton
December 15th, 2008 at 11:40 ampermalink