“Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility brought the lawsuit that the judge acted on.
‘These air tours are noisy and usually low-flying, adversely affecting both wildlife and park visitors, as well as residents in gateway communities,”’PEER General Counsel Paula Dinerstein, who argued the litigation, said at the time in a statement obtained by the Traveler. ‘This lawsuit was needed to protect national parks from being loved to death by incessant overflights.'”