That would drive me nuts SB.When I lived up beside Ongar the planes were particularly loud even though it's a 40 euro taxi from the Airport.Apparently there's on resident up there bombarding the the authorities with thousands of complaints a year over the noise.
I can't remember where we were flying to but one year I could actually pick out my road up there from the plane we were so close.
Around the time the new runway was proposed East/West 10/28R IIRC, the residents around Portmarnock were apoplectic.
They came up with the acronym
UPROAR
United Portmarnock Residents Oppose Airport Runway it stuck with me. Still, Aer Rianta had their way simply by insisting aircraft flew with hush-kits.
BAC 1-11 aircraft were frequently fitted with engine hush kits to reduce noise, allowing them to continue operating under stricter noise regulations. These kits, primarily designed for the Rolls-Royce Spey engines, helped the aircraft meet Stage 2 noise limits. While hush kits were effective in reducing noise, the BAC 1-11s were still known for being quite loud, even with the modifications.