Residents from Mt Roskill to Howick have added their complaints about overhead jet aircraft noise to those of protest groups in Epsom and Royal Oak.
Noise concerns from a wide area of Auckland were voiced to the Herald after it reported the finish of a trial short-cut for landing at Auckland International Airport.
Since October 28 last year, the aviation industry has tested a satellite-based navigation system that allows flights coming from Australia in westerly winds to shorten the landing approach by 27km - saving about 5 minutes' flight. But residents below the trial's curved approach path - in Epsom, One Tree Hill, Royal Oak and Oranga - claimed noise nuisance from lower flying jets occurred more than the industry's claim of a maximum 10 flights a day between 7am and 10pm.
Royal Oak resident Lorraine Clark said about 2000 signatures had been collected for a petition demanding that all aircraft return to the original flight path.
In a response to the Herald website, Remuera resident Regan Hughes noted a "significant" change in noise from low-flying planes in the past year.