• 1992-12-10

    R.C.A.A. catalog of issues papers & critiques

    This December 1992 catalog from R.C.A.A. (Residents for Conscious Airport Activity) lists research papers, critiques, and white papers organized by topic—including airport planning, demand and capacity, economics, health, environmental impacts, and noise—all relating to Sea-Tac International Airport expansion. Key concerns addressed include aircraft noise measurement and the adequacy of the 65 Ldn noise metric, air and water pollution from airport expansion, and the evaluation of alternative airport sites. The catalog reflects community and expert opposition to Sea-Tac's third runway proposal and broader regional airport policy decisions in the Puget Sound area.
  • 1989-05-01

    Airport Capacity Enhancement Plan 1989

    The 1989 Airport Capacity Enhancement Plan, produced by the FAA and U.S. Department of Transportation, outlines efforts to increase airport capacity and efficiency across the U.S. air system without compromising passenger safety or the environment. It identifies causes of capacity and delay problems, projects the impact of increased air traffic over the following decade, and describes planned projects covering airport development, airspace procedures, new equipment, and capacity planning studies. Note: this document addresses national airport capacity issues broadly and does not focus specifically on Sea-Tac Airport or local noise policy.
  • 1988-04-01

    Airport Capacity Enhancement Plan 1988

    This 1988 Federal Aviation Administration report outlines the Airport Capacity Enhancement Plan, which aimed to increase airport capacity and efficiency across the U.S. air system without compromising passenger safety or environmental impact. It identifies causes of capacity and delay problems, forecasts the effects of growing air traffic over the following decade, and describes FAA projects targeting four key areas: airport development, airspace control procedures, equipment and systems upgrades, and capacity planning studies. Note that while this document addresses national airport capacity issues broadly, it does not specifically focus on Sea-Tac Airport noise policy.
  • 1986-01-01

    Airport capacity enhancement plan

    This 1986 Federal Aviation Administration report outlines the Airport Capacity Enhancement Plan, which identifies 53 planned and ongoing FAA projects aimed at reducing aircraft operating delays and improving airport capacity across the U.S. national airport system. The plan examines the causes and projected growth of capacity and delay problems over the following decade while ensuring no compromises to safety or the environment. Note that this document addresses national airport capacity issues broadly and does not specifically focus on noise policy at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
  • 1983-09-23

    Airport capacity and delay

    This FAA Advisory Circular (AC 150/5060-5), issued September 23, 1983, provides procedures for computing airport capacity and aircraft delay for use in airport planning and design. It defines capacity as the maximum number of operations that can occur in an hour, and delay as the time difference between a constrained and unconstrained aircraft operation. The document updates and replaces earlier FAA capacity criteria circulars to reflect changes in the national aircraft fleet and improvements in air traffic control practices.