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I was wondering how bad the noise is with the airport so close by.
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Pretty much non-existant. Check out a satellite picture of OIA, you'll notice the runways force flight paths that don't go over Lake Nona.
Tavistock wouldn't have built the country club and golf course in the area if planes constantly buzzed ![]() |
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At Lake Nona the flight path is DIRECTLY over the new medical school, Burnham, VA, Biomedical Sciences buildings, etc.. Landings did not seem to cause a problem with noise. Take offs will be noisy but the new buildings wll hopefully be well insulated for sound.
The residential neighborhoods are way off to the side of the airport and will have actually NO planes overhead so will be much better. Hey if you do not like noise, then do not move to a city or metropolitan area! |
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If you live in the areas close to Lake Nona Country Club than it's a no fly zone.
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I have noticed planes at times in the outlying areas but not over homes and rarely heard any noise.
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