Aircraft
owners and pilots are encouraged to be a good neighbor to
the residents that live at both ends of the airport’s
runways. The airport completed a FAR Part 150 study, Airport
Noise Compatibility Program, in 1993, and will soon be
updating that study with new and more current fleet mix. In the 1993 study, several arrival and departure
routes were identified as used by High Performance Aircraft
and Light General Aviation Aircraft. The following
diagram shows those preferred tracks, and can be enlarged by
placing the arrow on the diagram and clicking it.
In 2001, the City gave ultralight
vehicle operators authorization to use the airport, and has
established a designated route for arrival and departure and
a pattern altitude of 500 feet. The route for arrival and departure is different than
routes for either Light General Aviation Aircraft or High
Performance Aircraft. An ultralight operator planning to use Modesto City-County
Airport should first contact the airport’s Air Traffic
Control Tower Manager. The diagram below displays the
approved ultralight route, and it can be enlarged by
clicking on the picture.
Modesto
City-County Airport encourages aircraft operators arriving
and departing the airport to use the voluntary noise
abatement program published as a Modesto Airport Letter to
Airman. Reprinted below are the voluntary measures that we hope you
will utilize while visiting or using Modesto Airport.
The
City of Modesto has had an informal noise abatement program
in effect for quite sometime. Although enforcement of these procedures is the
responsibility of the City, the FAA’s position is to
cooperate and assist, whenever possible, to alleviate
aircraft noise problems. Consistent with safety, we all have an obligation to
provide as much noise relief as possible for our airport
neighbors.
The
following noise abatement procedures are recommended by the
City of Modesto for use by pilots during VFR conditions. These procedures should be utilized to the fullest
extent possible, unless prevented by:
Required
distance from cloud criteria or other weather condition.
Runway 28R/28L: Designated preferential calm wind runways due
to the published instrument approach courses.
During calm wind
conditions (less than 5 knots), departures on runway
10L are encouraged for all large and jet aircraft, if
traffic and weather conditions permit.
These operations
should be avoided between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and
6:00 a.m., and on holidays.
When runway 10 is
active, multi-engine touch and go operations are
discouraged.
Military touch and go
operations on any runway are discouraged.
Practice instrument
approaches should be restricted to 500’ MSL.
Light single engine
aircraft operating in right closed traffic for runway
28R are encouraged to keep their pattern in close to
the field so as to remain over the industrial complex
as much as possible.