Connecticut Attorney General's Office
Press Release
Attorney General Will Seek Rehearing In FAA Case; D.C. Circuit Rejects State Fight Against FAA Flight Paths Over Southwestern CT
June 10, 2009
"This decision is dead wrong -- disregarding essential legal issues, and the impact of increased noise and pollution on millions of residents and state parks," Blumenthal said. "I am determined to continue this battle, helping to lead a solid coalition, and will immediately seek a rehearing before the full court, asking it to reverse the three-judge panel.
"The FAA failed to acknowledge, let alone adequately consider, the impact of increased noise on residents and state parks in southwestern Connecticut and four other states when it redesigned its flight paths. This court decision would leave the FAA unchecked and unaccountable for its failure to consider less damaging alternatives.
"Any challenge to a federal agency is an uphill battle, but we are committed to the next step -- seeking a rehearing, and review by the U.S. Supreme Court, if necessary."