Larry Hansen has lived in the same house on Holyoke Street for the past 50 years. If he gets his way, it will soon be razed to the ground. Hansen’s house is in the flight path for the 104th Fighter Wing’s F-15C jets out of Barnes Airport, a civilian airport owned by the city of Westfield that hosts the Air National Guard as a tenant. The noise from their multiple daily flights is a constant source of irritation and distress for him. By 2026, a fleet of newer jets, twice as loud as the F-15C, will be flying over Hansen’s house at nearly double the frequency they are now. He hopes that the city will buy his house and demolish it like they have others several miles down the road.