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95 REFERENCES 1. Boeker, E.R., et al., “Integrated Noise Model (INM) Version 7.0 Technical Manual”, FAA-AEE-08-01, Jan 2008. 2. Aviation Environmental Design Tool (AEDT) System Architecture, Document #AEDT- AD-01, Section 3.7.1, June 2008. 3. Emissions and Dispersion Modeling System (EDMS) User’s Manual, FAA-AEE-07-01 (Rev. 5), September 2008. 4. Continental Airlines; R. Zimmerman personal interview with Pilot, Atlanta, GA, 4 October, 2007. 5. Delta Airlines, R. Zimmerman, personal interview with Pilot, Atlanta, GA, 4 October, 2007. 6. Air Wisconsin (US Airways Express); R. Zimmerman, personal interview with Pilot, New York, NY, 7 October 2007. 7. Scannell Citation, LLC, J. Page e-mail communication with T. A. Lanham, Chief Pilot and Mechanic, June, 2008. 8. Federal Aviation Administration; R. Zimmerman, personal interview with Air Traffic Control Specialist, Teterboro, NJ, June 2008. 9. Wells, A., Young, S.; Airport Planning & Management (5th edition), McGraw-Hill, New York, 2004. 10. U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Order JO 7110.65S, Air Traffic Control, February 14, 2008. 11. “Boston Logan Airport Noise Study Noise Analysis Protocol Version 6.0”, December 2007. 12. Environmental Data Report, Boston-Logan International Airport, EOEA #3247, September 2007. 13. FAA Aviation System Performance Metrics (ASPM) online database for 2006 (http://aspm.faa.gov/). 14. International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). "Environmental Protection, Annex 16, Volume 2, Aircraft Engine Emissions." Second Edition. July 1993. 15. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). “Emissions and Dispersion Modeling System (EDMS), Version 5.0.2.” Airport Taxi data (APT_TAXI.dbf) from EDMS system database. EDMS User Manual, FAA-AEE-07-01. June 29, 2007. 16. TAAM® Total Airspace and Airport Modeller, by Jeppesen subsidiary of The Boeing Company, http://www.jeppesen.com/documents/aviation/government/TAAM- ebrochure.pdf, 2008.

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97 31. Menge, C., et al., “Attachment B: Noise Analysis of Taxi Queuing Alternatives for Taxiway November at Logan International Airport”, HMMH Report No 300280.003, May 2006. 32. Society of Automotive Engineers, Committee A-21, Aircraft Noise, Procedure for the Computation of Airplane Noise in the Vicinity of Airports, Aerospace Information Report No. 1845, Warrendale, PA, March 1986. 33. Stusnik, E., et al., “A Technical Assessment of the First Phase of the T.F. Green State Airport Residential Noise Mitigation Program”, Wyle Research Report WR 92-19, November, 1992. 34. Society of Automotive Engineers, Committee A-21, Aircraft Noise, Method for Predicting Lateral Attenuation of Airplane Noise, Aerospace Information Report No. 5662, Warrendale, PA: Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc., April 2006. 35. “Start of Takeoff Roll Directivity in INM Research”, Dulles Measurement Data and Analysis Summary presented to the A-21 Aircraft Noise Committee, Cambridge Mass, October 2007. 36. AEDT Interface Control Document, Aircraft Performance Module, Version 2.7.1, Doc #AEDT-ICD-01, September 2008.

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TRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Web-Only Document 9: Enhanced Modeling of Aircraft Taxiway Noise, Volume 1: Scoping explores ways to model airport noise from aircraft taxi operations and examines a plan for implementation of a taxi noise prediction capability into the Federal Aviation Administration's integrated noise model in the short term and into its aviation environmental design tool in the longer term.

ACRP Web-Only Document 9: Enhanced Modeling of Aircraft Taxiway Noise, Volume 2: Aircraft Taxi Noise Database and Development Process documents the procedures developed and employed in the creation of a taxi noise database for the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration’s Integrated Noise Model and Aviation Environmental Design Tool (AEDT). The AEDT is currently under development.

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