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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Mar 7

    It’s not that the planes are louder. It’s the “whoosh” they make racing through the air causing all the noise.http://on.wsj.com/2G1Nniy 

    7:50 AM - 7 Mar 2018
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      2. Steven Streets 🎺‏ @StevenStreets Mar 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        It's even louder when it rains.

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      3. Ralph FrankenStone  👻 (aka Frathos)  🇨🇦‏ @FrathosCAN Mar 7
        Replying to @StevenStreets @WSJ

        More likely whenever overcast as the sound or portion thereof bounces off of the clouds and reflects back down to the ground.

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      1. Dan Nassimbene‏ @DanNassimbene Mar 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        First World problem that I really don't give a damn about ... and honestly neither should you

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      1. Brooks A. Mick‏ @SailFree Mar 7
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        Get over it. Business efficiency is the most important factor, and people's ears in flight paths will just have to suck it up. Air Force One flies practice patterns over my house all the time. I salute its mission.pic.twitter.com/PXUELkt7Jz

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      1. Zorro Boricua‏ @ZorroPachy Mar 7
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        It’s time idiots stopped buying expensive homes near airports. If they want to drive in horse and buggies and live without airports, they can move to third world countries.

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      1. Stan Spewock‏ @sspewock Mar 7
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        Hey @PITairport ! Maybe look at this. Noise has been increasing over my home for last 3 years. Too many planes on same landing and takeoff routes?

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      2. Downtown Schools‏ @DowntownSchools Mar 7
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        New airplane routes are designed to save fuel and move jets faster, but because each plane flies the same route, some homes get bombarded with noise. Boston:pic.twitter.com/UcM11jK8Fw

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      3. Downtown Schools‏ @DowntownSchools Mar 7
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        Roslindale, @wutrain:pic.twitter.com/BlNwWJXpzY

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      1. Mushroom Johnson‏ @NormanRockhard Mar 7
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        Airplanes fly overhead and make noise. Deal with it.

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      1. Alan Pender‏ @AlanPender Mar 7
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        what about people like me who moved closer to the airport as I LOVE the "WHOOSH" the planes make when they take off?! #savethewoosh

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