The Secretary of Transportation shall conduct a study and decide on the application of section
47524(a)–(d) of this title to airport noise and access restrictions on the operation of stage 2 aircraft with a maximum weight of not more than 75,000 pounds. In making the decision, the Secretary shall consider—
(1)noise levels produced by those aircraft relative to other aircraft;
(2)the benefits to general aviation and the need for efficiency in the national air transportation system;
(3)the differences in the nature of operations at airports and the areas immediately surrounding the airports;
(4)international standards and agreements on aircraft noise; and
(5)other factors the Secretary considers necessary.
The Secretary of Transportation shall conduct a study and decide on the application of section
47524(a)–(d) of this title to airport noise and access restrictions on the operation of stage 2 aircraft with a maximum weight of not more than 75,000 pounds. In making the decision, the Secretary shall consider—
(1)noise levels produced by those aircraft relative to other aircraft;
(2)the benefits to general aviation and the need for efficiency in the national air transportation system;
(3)the differences in the nature of operations at airports and the areas immediately surrounding the airports;
(4)international standards and agreements on aircraft noise; and
(5)other factors the Secretary considers necessary.
In this section, before clause (1), the words “conduct a study and decide on” are substituted for “determine by a study” for clarity. The words “with a maximum weight of not more than” are substituted for “weighing less than” for consistency with sections 47528 and 47529 of the revised title.
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