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Interesting that many of you think the trading of inflight details betwixt
airplanes as essential to "free flight" is a gov't plot ala NSA snooping.
Yet, no one seems to be concerned that there is no public mention of
whether the hordes of drones operating in the NAS will be broadcasting
ADS-B out. Uh, no mention of military aircraft operating in the
NAS, in MOAs or on MTRs broadcasting ADS-B out either.
Keep your eyes peeled,
Grayhawk
PPS Military service volunteers I trust, Homeland Security/TSA/IRS are
never to be trusted as they use Gov't unionized minions.
In a message dated 7/22/2013 12:43:30 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
liegner@ptd.net writes:
With
ADS-B out, they will track your N number everywhere using your transponder
output. That means not only tracking you (personally, wherever you are),
but making it much easier to charge each N number according to the duration
and time flying over the USA and "using" the national airspace asset.
I
was recently told that controllers using a pilots ADS-B output will respond to
an initial ATC call by using the pilots name (not N number). This level
of identification and personal recognition is a new frontier.
What are
pilots thinking in regards to having their movements tracked? In your
car, unless you voluntarily have an EasyPass transponder, your Constitutional
rights to free travel are (for the most part) unencumbered and unmonitored by
the government.
Jeff L
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Message----- From: Paul Miller <pjdmiller@gmail.com> Subject: Re:
[LML] Re: Certificate Expiration Dates???? Date: July 21, 2013 9:12:24 PM
EDT To: lml@lancaironline.net
I think the intent is far more
reaching than to purge non-flying aircraft from the database. It is
likely to get a grip on aircraft registered to foreign entities through US
trusts and many of these aircraft operate overseas and are controlled by
non-US persons. While these are typically allowed and approved in
the past by the FAA, the latest news releases indicate the IG auditor is
criticizing the FAA for not having enough data and control on who controls
these trusts. The Trusts are now being withheld as I read. With
each country going after revenue grabs for N-registered aircraft abroad, I
suspect a revenue grab domestically for "foreigners" using the label of "N"
will appear some day and it will be more than $5.
Anytime someone
creates a database of owners of objects, the government finds a way to collect
revenue on those assets. Canada (my country) does that now with the
aircraft registry on each flight and its not hard to imagine how it might play
out when the database is complete with newly confirmed mailing addresses of
all flying N-registered aircraft. I think it is inevitable that
owners of aircraft are going to be asked to pay to fly just as we are in
Canada and owners are in Europe. But, you have to have a database
of verified billing addresses before you can send out
invoices.
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