Heres an example i can relate:
A farmer spreads manure in his fields.
Neighbor doesnt like the smell.
Neighbor complains.
Which person....the neighbor's or the farmer's rights come first?
The farmer spreading manure is more than likely one from a long generation of family members to do so, not someone that just moved in, changed the landscape and told everyone that they just have to "live with it". People that move into a farming community know what to expect and they are either part of production or ok with it. Same goes for moving next to an airport. They already know through research that there is an airport nearby and should expect such activity. But when some guy moves next to you and decides he's going to clear an airstrip on his place and start flying over the house that tends to shock the general mood of the neighborhood.