Until now and wants to sue. She should move to P.G. where wind chimes can get you a $435 fine.
When Nancy Runyon bought her house in New Monterey in 1998
1998? Newbie.
She realized her house was now in the “instrument flight path,” where planes have to rely entirely on their instruments as they approach the runway when it’s socked in by clouds, which is often. She says planes “fill the sky” above her house on a regular basis as they’re coming out of the fog bank.
“I’ve lost a lot of sleep over this, because of plane noise, but also because of worry,” Runyon says. “I usually don’t go to bed until the last plane has landed.”
Over the past couple of years, Runyon and a group of New Monterey residents formed the Monterey Fly Safe Coalition to organize and exert pressure on the Monterey Peninsula Airport District board to mitigate the problem.
Newbie Come-Here Didn’t Think Much Of Plane Traffic