Community Noise Sample Clauses

Community Noise. Community Noise of the Vehicle will be based upon six Vehicle noise measurements from three points during FTOP operation. Two measurements will be taken from each of the three points and the highest noise level measured will be the score. Community Noise will be measured in dBA, slow scale. The first measuring point will be located sideways from the Vehicle's full power run-up/brake release point at the SMD (Sound Measurement Distance) for that Vehicle's flight-demonstrated RDC. The second measurement point will be at a point down the centerline of the runway at a distance of 50% greater than the Vehicle's RDC. The third measurement point will be that taken during a high speed level overflight using FTOP at 1125 MSL, 1000 feet above the measurement point. Measurements will be made at these three measurement points during the same takeoff roll, and two takeoff rolls will thus be required to obtain all six Vehicle Community Noise measurements. If a Vehicle's community noise measurement at the SMD appropriate to its flight-demonstrated RDC exceeds the CRS noise limit, then that Vehicle's RDC will be re-assigned to the next longer RDC at which the Vehicle can meet the CRS noise limit. Such re-assignment will cause that Vehicle's score in the PAV Runway Prize to default to the length of that longer RDC and will also cause its GTT, GTC and IMD, used to score the PAV CAFE Efficiency Prize, to become those of the longer RDC for which it qualifies (Appendix A). The longer RDC will also be used by the judges to help determine that Vehicle's score in the PAV Handling Prize.

Related to Community Noise

  • Community Service You may be requested to perform some form of community service within the residence facility.

  • Community Outreach Please describe all community outreach efforts undertaken since the last report.

  • Community Involvement The Grantee will facilitate and convene a Community Task Force as one means of developing collaboration among the Grantee, affected residents, and the broader community. The Grantee also will provide information to keep the Community Task Force fully apprised of the planning and implementation of revitalization efforts. The Community Task Force shall be comprised of affected public housing residents, local government officials, service providers, community groups, and others. The Community Task Force will provide advice, counsel and recommendations to the Grantee on all aspects of the HOPE VI development process, including shaping the goals and outcome of the Community and Supportive Services Plan. Community Task Force participants also will disseminate information throughout the community about the Grantee's revitalization efforts. The Grantee's responsibilities with regard to the Community Task Force include: (1) convening and participating in the Community Task Force and other advisory groups; (2) ensuring that regular meetings of the Community Task Force are held to apprise participants of the status of the development process and to solicit comments, opinions, advice, and recommendations on the planning and implementation of the Grantee's revitalization efforts; and (3) if requested by HUD, entering into a memorandum of understanding with the members of the Community Task Force setting forth the manner and frequency of task force meetings, the method (if any) for designating resident and community participants, and the issues that the task force will discuss and develop.

  • Community We live and work in country communities. We are invested in the health, wellness and viability of country communities and the vibrancy, diversity and future of country WA.

  • Community Engagement The HSP will engage the community of diverse persons and entities in the area where it provides health services when setting priorities for the delivery of health services and when developing plans for submission to the Funder including but not limited to CAPS and integration proposals. As part of its community engagement activities, the HSPs will have in place and utilize effective mechanisms for engaging families, caregivers, clients, residents, patients and other individuals who use the services of the HSP, to help inform the HSP plans.