Caps represent best possible deal
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Though support for the latest version of the John Wayne Settlement
Agreement is far from unanimous, there should be no disagreement that
the intentions of leaders in Newport Beach’s City Hall are to aid
this community as best they can.
The disagreement appears to be about how those living under the
flight path of John Wayne Airport can be served best. Newport Beach
leaders, who see that a hoped-for airport at El Toro is not the route
to pursue, have rightly decided that the surest way to serve their
constituents is to do whatever it takes to keep John Wayne from
expanding unreasonably. And that means agreeing to raise the annual
passenger allowance from 9.8 million to 10.8 million and the number
of gates from 18 to 20.
Those numbers are striking fear into some, but make no mistake:
Without a settlement agreement palatable to the Federal Aviation
Administration and the airlines, flights will multiply over Newport
Beach and Santa Ana Heights. By giving what amounts to not too much,
Newport Beach has gotten a lot.
How can 1 million passengers be “not too much?” The simplest
answer is that officials hope and expect that a great part of those
additional passengers will sit in now-empty seats. Fuller planes
equal more passengers without more takeoffs.
Quieter planes also should reduce the pain of living near the
airport. It is pain that, surely, is not going to disappear
altogether. But, under this latest agreement -- which the airlines
have signed off on and the Federal Aviation Administration is
expected to OK by the end of the year -- that pain will not become
intolerable.
Could a different alternative have lessened the pain more?
Probably. But given the end of El Toro as an alternative and the lack
of another option, this deal appears to be the best possible.
Newport Beach leaders deserve thanks for working diligently to get
the caps in place. They will deserve a loud round of applause when
those restrictions are set in stone.
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