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kirkbackus | 3 years ago

Flight information provided to the FAA is considered public information. This is funded with taxpayer money, and is not privy to privacy.

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starkd|3 years ago

To put it in such a highly accessible form is an invitation to crackpots. Crackpots and mobs generally do not get incited by FAA travel logs that requires some diligence to track.

SketchySeaBeast|3 years ago

Oh, so this publicly accessible information should not be subject to free speech, even though it's clearly publicly available? Should all speech that could incite crackpots be limited?

stephen_g|3 years ago

Flightradar24, as well as all sorts of similar services (FlightAware, ADSB-Exchange, etc.) let anyone watch the location of any aircraft with ADS-B in real time (as well as list everywhere the plain has been and playback previous flights)

rootusrootus|3 years ago

So we should shut down flightradar24, too, I assume? Because that's a lot more highly accessible than a twitter account and has real time status. On all planes, not just Elon's. The horror!

mrguyorama|3 years ago

This information is so accessible, it is openly broadcast in the open radio spectrum! You can get this info with a $20 RTL-SDR dongle! The Horror!!!!

lettergram|3 years ago

One could argue, none of the FAA data should be public information... I personally think that's the case. All the FAA really needs to know is where all the objects are, not specific planes.

chinathrow|3 years ago

ADSB-Exchange does NOT use FAA data.