Peacefull,
You will find that most pilots are quite aware that their aircraft produce noise, and they go to an effort to reduce the affect on the people on the ground. Aircraft undergo rigorous noise testing to verify noise standards are met. This is very costly. Indeed when I modified a client's plane to have quieter propellers, for which he paid $30,000, it took 9 months, and $5000 worth of my time to convince the regulator that a $15,000 noise test should not be required. They expect us to do these tests even when we modify the aircraft to make it more quiet and fuel efficient!
Yet, there are business out there specifically modifying cars and trucks to have louder exhausts! And then their clients drive these loud cars up and down the roads, revving engines to attract the opposite sex. Or, the bikers rev their bikes for no motoring reason, and I cannot talk to my wife who is on the sidewalk right beside me.
I live three miles from train tracks and a very busy highway, and four miles from a lake and and aerodrome which homes several loud Cessna 185's. I regularly hear the cars, bikes and trucks, trains, and some loud boats. Only occasionally do I hear a plane takeoff from the same distance away.
I agree that planes make noise, there is simply no way around it. Owner's pay costs for the noise compliance of their aircraft. Pilots should be expected to be neighbour friendly the best they can. Would the operators of the other offensive vehicles strive to be equally neightbour friendly in what the operate, and how they do it?
Cars in my province must undergo emissions testing for compliance every two years. They seem to pass even when modified with louder exhausts - noise is an emission too! If I modified the exhaust of my plane, it would be grounded until proven compliant - at great cost.
Perhaps your choice of objection is not well aligned with your chosen audience....