The public, pilots, and aviation administrators are invited to a free
Aircraft Silencer Technology Seminar on Sept. 22 from 9:30 a.m. to
10:30 a.m. at the Santa Monica Museum of Flying.
The seminar is part of the City of Santa Monica's continuing effort
to enhance the Airport’s compatibility within the community by exploring
new and emerging noise reduction technologies.
The presentation will be given by Hans-Peter Gomolzig, Chief
Executive Office of Gomolzig Flugzeug- und Maschinenbau GmbH, the German
aviation manufacturer that pioneered the low noise silencer system,
Quietflight.
The seminar will explain the concept, basic science and benefits
behind Gomolzig’s Quietflight noise reduction system, which is currently
in use in Europe. The session will include a question and answer
period.
The seminar is part of the City of Santa Monica Visioning process, a
rigorous three-phase public process regarding the 227-acre Santa Monica Airport Campus aimed at providing unique opportunities for the City and the community to discuss the range of possibilities for the future of the Airport Campus. For more information visit: http://smovisioning.org. Gomolzig Flugzeug- und Maschinenbau GmbH has been involved in the aviation business for over 50 years.