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CED-77-131 1 (1977-09-15)

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 The Concorde: Results of a Supersonic Aircraft's Entry into the
 United States. CED-77-131; B-166506. September 15, 1977. 35 pp.
 + 2 appendices (2 pp.).

 Report to Rep. Leo J. Ryan, Chairman, House Committee on
 Government Operations: Environment, Energy, and Natural
 Resources Sutcommittee; by Elmer B. Staats, Comptroller General.

 Issue Area: Invircntental Protection Programs: Environmental
     Protecticr Standards (2201).
 Contact: Community and Economic Develorment Div.
 Budget Function: Naturai Resources, Environment, and Energy:
    Polluticn Control and Abatement (304).
Organization Concerned: Department of Transportation;
     Environmental Protection Agency.
Congressional Relevance: House Committee on Government
    Operations: Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources
    Subcommittee.
Authority: Federal Aviation Act of 1958. Noise Control Act of
     1972. Federal Aviation Regulation 36. Federal Aviation
     Regulation 91.55.

         The Concorde supersonic aircraft is noisier than any
subsonic aircraft presently in ccmmercial service. Currently
produced Concordes do not atid cannot be modified to meet present
noise standards for subsonic aircraft. Permitting the Copcord's
introduction into the United States is counter to the thrust of
the national noise abatement effort. The Federal Aviation
Administration conducted surveys of public opinion during the
Concorde trial period at Dulles International Airport to
determine ccmmun.tv reaction. Findings/Conclusions: Public
opinion surveys conducted at Dulles do not provide reliable
information because of problems with the survey's sampling plan,
questionnaire design, application, and coding and procpssing of
responses. Vcluntary complaints are a more significant indicator
of the public's response to :he trials at Dulles. Although
concorde operations accounted for less than one percent of the
take-offs and landings at Dulles, they resulted in 1,387
complaints or 79% of the total noise complaints received. The
greatest percentage of Concorde complaints concerned take-off,
which is consistent with Concorde noise characteristics. An
analysis of 16 media outlets by a contractor conclnded that
citizens' cc- R41ts resulted largely from direct exposure to
Concorde ank       1 1  'lueced unduly by the media.
(Autbor/SV)

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