Airplanes and September 11th
It annoys me that itβs hard to get anywhere in the wildernessΒ β and be free of one industrial noise β be stuck listening to the noise of airplanes flying overhead. βWhile motor vehicles, generators and bicycles are prohibited in wilderness areas, no such prohibition exists for airplanes flying overhead.
One of things that most sticks out in my mind after September 11th was when they grounded the planes during that two day period after the tragedy.π It made the sky quiet, it eliminated the jet trails that weβve all just gotten to assume are normal. September 11, 2011 was a particularly clear day, and without airplanes going out, it made the sky even bluer and purer.
I donβt know if itβs practical to pass a law making wilderness areas no-fly zones.π¬ Certainly, that would get a lot of opposition from the airplane industry. Another option might be banning airplanes on holidays or Sundays, but that would also get the druthers of the traveling public who has places to go, relatives to visit, business to conduct. But it would be nice to give the air a break from the constant noise and pollution from air planes.