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Brown Field Municipal Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan

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APPENDIX HGLOSSARY OF TERMSNavigational Aid (Navaid): Any visual or electronic device airborne or on the surface that providespoint-to-point guidance information or position data to aircraft in flight.Noise Contours: Continuous lines of equal noise level usually drawn around a noise source, such as anairport or highway. The lines are generally drawn in 5-decibel increments so that they resemble elevationcontours in topographic maps.Noise Level Reduction (NLR): A measure used to describe the reduction in sound level fromenvironmental noise sources occurring between the outside and the inside of a structure.Noise-Sensitive <strong>Land</strong> <strong>Use</strong>s: <strong>Land</strong> uses for which the associated primary activities, whether indoor oroutdoor, are susceptible to disruption by loud noise events.Nonprecision Approach Procedure: A standard instrument approach procedure in which no electronicglide slope is provided.Nonprecision Instrument Runway: A runway with an approved or planned straight-in instrumentapproach procedure that has no existing or planned precision instrument approach procedure.Obstruction: Any object of natural growth, terrain, or permanent or temporary construction or alteration,including equipment or materials used therein, the height of which exceeds the standards established inSubpart C of 14 CFR Part 77, Objects Affecting Navigable Airspace.Overflight: Any distinctly visible or audible passage of an aircraft in flight, not necessarily directlyoverhead.Overflight Zone: The area(s) where aircraft maneuver to enter or leave the traffic pattern, typicallydefined by the FAR Part 77 horizontal surface.Overlay Zone: See Combining District.Precision Approach Procedure: A standard instrument approach procedure where an electronic glideslope is provided.Precision Instrument Runway: A runway with an existing or planned precision instrument approachprocedure.Review Area: The area around an airport defined by the airport influence area boundary adopted by anairport land use commission (ALUC) within which certain land use proposals are to be referred to theALUC for review. The airport influence area may contain multiple review areas with differentrequirements as to actions to be submitted to the ALUC.H–5<strong>Brown</strong> <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Municipal</strong> <strong>Airport</strong> <strong>Land</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Compatibility</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>January 25, 2010

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