Elon Musk and Taylor Swift can now hide details of their private jets/// Private aircraft owners can now ask the FAA to keep their registration information out of the public eye.
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TBH we've been able to keep website registration info private for years, and privacy is such a big thing now, sure why not.
Precisely.
I'm no fan of random billionaires, but I'm a huge fan of privacy.
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I’m not sure I’d ever put TS in the same sentence with that Nazi gremlin.
No. Ethical. Billionaires.
Every day she wakes up and chooses not to solve homelessness in Tennessee.
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Edit : I give up I can’t make the link right
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This isn't restricted to billionaires. It will benefit others as well.
can you explain where I'm missing here? unless I'm majorly missing something, is there a benefit for people who don't own, or regularly travel in private planes?
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Anyone who isn’t rich in America can go fuck yourself is what they’ve been saying for a while in words and actions
Oddly, millionaires aren't really the middle class. House's in California routinely cost more than a million dollars. And a lot of people probably have a million dollars of retirement in one form or another. (Pensions have a value that very often tops a million). The middle class you are describing (athletes and pop stars) probably are more like 100 million or something. We just don't have a good name for that.
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How about drones? If you don't want all of your information avaible online and don't want remoteid to directly tell anyone and everyone where you live you can request not to do any of that stuff, right? Oh no, this is just for rich people flying in private jets that can transport humans and tons of cargo.
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If you own your own home, anyone can get your full name through property records. Is this really that different?
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If not for the billionaires, why do governments exist?
Huh... Recent context has really ruined jokes like this...
You have to go at it the other way, now:
As someone of modest means, I fully support and endorse giving billoinaires more money. After all, if they don't have money, then what will trickle down to me?
Wait no that's still not funny at all.
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I’m not sure I’d ever put TS in the same sentence with that Nazi gremlin.
She's more like Elon than any of us will ever be
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Oddly, millionaires aren't really the middle class. House's in California routinely cost more than a million dollars. And a lot of people probably have a million dollars of retirement in one form or another. (Pensions have a value that very often tops a million). The middle class you are describing (athletes and pop stars) probably are more like 100 million or something. We just don't have a good name for that.
What the "middle class" can afford has changed quite a bit in the last few decades. Owning a home is arguably "upper class" at this point. The median US income was only $80k in 2023. Pentions are also getting increasingly rare. What used to be considered middle class is now struggling to get by.
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I undertands Musk's, but why do we hate taylor swift now?
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This isn't restricted to billionaires. It will benefit others as well.
Yes this isn't limited to billionaires. It protects everyone who owns private jets...
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Paparazzi can become useful by simply being the ones reporting the plane movement as they follow them around in person.
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I undertands Musk's, but why do we hate taylor swift now?
It's mostly about how she uses flights. It's a waste of energy and a big contributor to pollution when they are taking a whole ass jet for about 5 people to go 30 miles.
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And then when their anonymous airplanes crashed into each other, the world felt conflicted about it.
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It's mostly about how she uses flights. It's a waste of energy and a big contributor to pollution when they are taking a whole ass jet for about 5 people to go 30 miles.
Don’t they also charter their planes when they aren’t being used?
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So can guys like Epstein...
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I undertands Musk's, but why do we hate taylor swift now?
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This is actually most helpful to the little guys that own $20,000 airplanes.
I have a small airplane and it's always bothered me that my name and address are publicly accessible through the FAA registry.
Most pilots I know are careful about photos they publish online showing their tail number printed in large bold letters on either side of the aircraft. This registration number can be entered into websites like flightaware.com and someone is literally two clicks from seeing my full name and home address.
Why would you want to hide that information? As long as planes use public skies everyone should be identified. Thats like the very basics of every secure operation.
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How about drones? If you don't want all of your information avaible online and don't want remoteid to directly tell anyone and everyone where you live you can request not to do any of that stuff, right? Oh no, this is just for rich people flying in private jets that can transport humans and tons of cargo.
Elon now can more easily buy his specialK, lol