Community Response to
Low-Amplitude Sonic Boom Testing
Reinstatement without change of a previously approved
collection
No
Regular
08/28/2023
Requested
Previously Approved
36 Months From Approved
5,000
0
250
0
0
0
NASA's Commercial Supersonic
Technology Project is constructing a Low Boom Flight Demonstration
(“LBFD”) Quiet Supersonic Transport (“QueSST”) experimental
aircraft (“X-plane”). The X-plane supports NASA Aeronautics
Research Mission Directorate’s Mega-Driver 1: Global growth in
demand for high-speed mobility and Strategic Thrust 2: Innovation
in Commercial Supersonic Aircraft (NASA Aeronautics Strategic
Implementation Plan, March 2017). Sonic booms created by the new
X-plane are expected to be of lower amplitude, and hence,
considerably less annoying than those of prior commercial
supersonic aircraft. Flight testing of the LBFD aircraft is
intended 1) to demonstrate and validate the technology necessary
for civil supersonic flight that creates low-amplitude sonic booms,
and 2) to determine community response to sonic booms of lesser
loudness.
Bill Edwards-Bodmer 757 864-9658
b.edwards-bodmer@nasa.gov
No
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