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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park taking public comments on air tour overflights

Hawai‘i Volcanoes requests comments on alternatives for an Environmental Impact Statement to address commercial air tours over the park

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The National Park Service (NPS) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) invite the public to comment on several preliminary alternatives as part of an effort to develop an Air Tour Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement for Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. The alternatives are described in a newsletter that is available for public review and comment for 60 days, with comments due by June 6, 2011. An Air Tour Management Plan (ATMP) is being developed to address the 2000 National Parks Air Tour Management Act, which requires parks to respond to the growing number of air tours over national parks. The FAA is designated as the lead agency for the plan which should offer effective measures to mitigate or prevent the significant adverse impacts, if any, of commercial air tour operations upon natural and cultural resources, visitor experiences and tribal lands.

“Hawai‘i Volcanoes is known for spectacular volcanic landscapes, significance of Native Hawaiian culture, Hawaiian species found nowhere else in the world, and for vast expanses of designated wilderness that stretch from summit to sea,” stated Cindy Orlando, Park Superintendent. “Whether it’s the crackling of new lava, song of a honeycreeper, or a magical Hawaiian chant floating across Halemaumau Crater or just silence—the soundscapes of Hawaii Volcanoes are unusual and valued as part of the park experience. Kīlauea Volcano Eruption 2011

We also protect some of the quietest places in the park service —secluded locations that are quieter than even humans can hear. Natural quiet is becoming an increasingly important attribute of the national parks.”

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park currently has 14 helicopter and fixed wing air tour operators who have been granted authority to fly a total of 28, 441 air tours annually over parklands. The park’s annual flight numbers are second only to Grand Canyon National Park in terms of highest number of air tours flying over a national park.

Commercial air tour operations are defined as any flight conducted for compensation or hire in a powered aircraft, where a purpose of the flight is sightseeing over a national park, within ½-mile outside the boundary of any national park, or over tribal lands during which the aircraft flies at or below 5,000 feet above ground level (AGL).

As part of the ATMP process, the FAA and NPS have developed several preliminary alternatives for public consideration. Each alternative addresses managing commercial air tours, and includes a variety of actions such as defining flight paths, examining a range of flight numbers annually, daily and weekly and includes various time of day and day of week restrictions. “Protecting park resources, natural soundscapes and the visitor experience should be central to this plan,” stated Cindy Orlando. She added, “We hope the public will continue to participate in this important process.”

A newsletter that includes alternative descriptions, maps and a comment form is available online. Hard copies will also be available at public libraries and at the park after April 8. The public can review and comment on alternatives by accessing the newsletter online at http://parkplanning.nps.gov/projectHome.cfm?projectID=36002 or the park web page at www.nps.gov/havo/parkmgmt/plan.htm. Comments can also be mailed to Superintendent, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park or provided at one of the open house meetings. Comments will be accepted through June 6, 2011.

The FAA and NPS will host three open-house style meetings on Hawaii Island for the public to share ideas and comments about commercial air tour flights above Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.

Open House Schedule

Volcano,Hawaii
Monday, April 18, 2011, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park
KÄ«lauea Visitor Center
1 Crater Rim Drive

Pahoa, Hawaii
Tuesday, April 19, 2011, 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Pahoa Community Center
15-2910 Puna Rd.

Naalehu, Hawaii
Wednesday, April 20, 2011, 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Naalehu Community Center
95-5635 Mamalahoa Highway

For information and questions concerning the preliminary alternatives for the ATMP EIS:
Larry Tonish, FAA ATMP Program Manager: 310-725-3817
Vicki McCusker, Natural Sounds and Night Skies Program: 970-267-2117
Lora Gale, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Planning Office: 808-985-6171
Cindy Orlando, Superintendent, Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park: 808-985-6025

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