Legislation enacted in 2012, has not only authorized funding for the operation of the Federal Aviation Administration, but also a determination to phase out the old Stage II jets. The removal of these devices will benefit local Las Vegas stay in the satellite airports around McCarran Airport.
Phase II-Jet is a generic name for aircraft with jet engines were older at the time in the state of the art design. They had engines with less efficient brute force, which provided sufficient thrust, leading to the air transport and business jets in the air during launch.
Modernization and reform of 2012 prohibits, 31 December 2015, the use of jets, which were exempt from the Airport Noise and Capacity Act (ANCA) of 1990. They are jets, the 75,000 pounds or less and weigh not meet with noise quieter Stage 3 The exemption, if it were assumed to be limiting aircraft noise at 65 dB. » Read more: Stage II Jets To Be Phased Out
