An "airport neighbourhood" where people can store their planes in their yard and taxi directly to the runway
An "airport neighbourhood" where people can store their planes in their yard and taxi directly to the runway
Location on a map: https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=42.1486108&mlon=-88.5628734&zoom=17#map=17/42.14861/-88.56287
Holy moly that can't be good for you. Pollution levels near a highway are really bad. Under an airstrip? Egads. Don't little planes use leaded fuel?
Piston planes do, turbine planes don't. Unfortunately for small single engine planes, piston is still a lot more common and quite a bit cheaper than turboprops, though just like with airliners before, turboprops is (very) slowly becoming the norm for general aviation as well.
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Thanks for the insight.
Even if aircraft are worse, I'd be curious how traffic factors in. Even a moderately busy highway would have several orders of magnitude more traffic than this community airstrip, I would imagine.
Do people fly for like, a trip to the grocery store? To work? Or is it for Sunday joyrides and the odd out of town trip?
I'm not an expert on pollution, but leaded fuel is extremely nasty stuff. There's a pretty substantial correlation between a big drop in violent crime and the ban on leaded fuel.
Here is a Forbes article... Mostly because it was the first to come up.