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Aeroplanes flying over my house before landing at Birmingham Airport?
The aeroplanes fly over my house every 5 minutes all day every day. It is driving me insane. The aeroplanes stop at approx 02.00 then restart again at 06.00.
I don't live near the airport, however I've been told this is the route the plane takes. Tough luck basically. Can I take Birmingham Airport to court as their aeroplane operations are affecting my life and disturbing my peace. My sleep is always disturbed. When I go in the garden all I hear is planes flying over every 5 minutes.
I don't live near the airport, however I've been told this is the route the plane takes. Tough luck basically. Can I take Birmingham Airport to court as their aeroplane operations are affecting my life and disturbing my peace. My sleep is always disturbed. When I go in the garden all I hear is planes flying over every 5 minutes.
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Try this link, at least you can see which aircraft are overhead and which are on the way towards you.
http:/ /www.flightr adar24.com/
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20:27 Fri 18th Nov 2011
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Of course I didn't know the house was on a flight path.
Yes the airport was there originally, but I live miles from the airport.
Of all the considerations when buying a house this wasn't on my list.
Noisy neighbours, barking dogs, people blasting their music, living on a main road might be on the list. But not aeroplanes flying over the house constantly.
I could probably put up with the plane noise if it stopped about 11 o'clock at night and the planes weren't continuous.
Yes the airport was there originally, but I live miles from the airport.
Of all the considerations when buying a house this wasn't on my list.
Noisy neighbours, barking dogs, people blasting their music, living on a main road might be on the list. But not aeroplanes flying over the house constantly.
I could probably put up with the plane noise if it stopped about 11 o'clock at night and the planes weren't continuous.
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