The Edinburgh Airport Casper Noise and Track System (NTK) is a state of the art monitoring system that is specifically designed as an intuitive system for noise and aircraft track analysis. In developing the system, close attention has been paid to easing analysis and reporting, in order to improve the quality and efficiency of communication to all stakeholders.
Noise & Track System
The noise and track system allows members of the public to access information on Edinburgh Airports 5 year Noise Action Plan (NAP), Insulation and Vortex schemes and noise complaint reports in addition to lots of other useful information.
As well as improved analysis and reporting, the online tool allows members of the public to download information and reports, check aircraft noise levels and flight specific information such as flight position and altitude using our own radar data. The Flight Tracker software also allows you to submit enquiries about a specific aircraft directly to the airport’s noise team who try to respond to complaints within 8 days.
Noise Lab Information
Approach and Flight Paths
Flight Path Usage
Edinburgh Airport Insulation Scheme
EAL Noise Planning Advice
Noise Lab Reference Links Table
Relevant documents
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions on Noise Monitors and Noise Measurements.
Noise monitors are located at fixed noise monitoring positions in Livingston, Broxburn and Cramond, carefully chosen to:
- Gather comprehensive data on aircraft noise across various areas.
- Understand how noise affects different communities near the airport.
- Help us develop effective solutions to minimise noise disturbances.
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Noise monitors are specialised instruments that measure sound pressure levels (SPL) in decibels (dB). They typically consist of a microphone to capture sound, an amplifier to boost the signal, and a data logger to record the measurements. These monitors are strategically placed around the airport to collect data on aircraft noise and track changes over time.
Edinburgh Airport’s noise levels are comparable to other similar sized airports in Europe. However, the specific noise impact on surrounding communities can vary depending on factors such as the number of flights, types of aircraft, flight paths, and local topography.