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Operational procedures



                 6) Contact the Danish Motorflying Union if assistance is needed in the event of

                    ad for psychological assistance to those on board after the accident.


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                6.5    Noise limitation



                Internationally, aircraft noise emissions are regulated by ICAO, the International

                Civil Aviation Organization under the UN.


                ICAO has adopted maximum noise limits that aircraft must comply with and be

                certified according to. These noise limits have been tightened continuously, and

                noise levels have generally been decreasing in aviation due to the phasing out
                of the noisiest aircraft types.





                6.5.1    Noise limitation provisions


                The Danish Transport Authority has set noise limitation provisions for a number

                of Danish airports and monitors compliance with these provisions.

                These include overflight restrictions over named urban areas, a ban on turning

                before a certain distance from the airport and time restrictions for certain types

                of flight.




                6.5.1.1     Noise reduction during overflights


                The  air  traffic  rules  set  provisions  for,  among  other  things,  minimum  flight

                altitudes.


                In  addition,  the  commander  must  ensure  that  the  flight  causes  as  little
                inconvenience to the surroundings as possible.


                The Danish Transport Authority has the possibility to obtain radar data showing

                the altitude and route of the individual aircraft.



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