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A lot of both. I can hear one right now.
Mostly non-commercial. I live a few miles from a small airport.
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just sometimes around rush hour, rarely on the weekends. we must be under a holding pattern or something.
When the wind is from the south commercial aircraft that have taken off from the nearby airport fly quite close overhead. Fortunately they have been airborne long enough that noise isn't a problem. Fortunately also, the wind isn't often from the south.
Every month or so we see transport planes, helicopters or fighters of the Spanish Air Force quite close, flying at low level on exercises.
yes they do and all the time
I live near KCVG (CINCINNATI) and we get rj's flying over all the time, even a few 747's now that northwest is part of delta, also a few single engine props from my local airport
I live near a major training airport, so planes pass over my house all the time. Easily 100 a day.
Yes! I live near Atlantic City International Airport, which also serves as an Air National Guard base (177th Fighter Interceptor Group "Jersey Devils", NJ Air National Guard)I see a lot of Spirit Airlines planes, as well as my favorite fighter/bomber, the F-16 Fighting Falcon! The newer C-17 Globemaster III and the KC-10 Extender refueling plane are common around here, once in a while other planes show up like the A-10 'Warthog' and the VC-25(?)aka 'Air Force One'.
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