Artificial intelligent assistant

Is Elon Musk's jet trackable using only public data? According to Elon Musk: > My plane is actually not trackable without using non-public data This is a part of an ongoing controversy surrounding the bans on accounts posting the location of his private jet. Can the location of said jet be obtained using public data alone?

Musk should be enrolled in the PIA program.

But as mentioned in this article, it looks like they're using past behaviours to track him.

From the article:

> It’s a laborious process, and codes cannot be changed more than once every 60 days. This means they can be of limited utility, since astute observers might be able to use other clues to figure out an aircraft owner’s identify. Musk takes part in the PIA program, so some of his supporters have argued that Sweeney isn’t using publicly available information. But his plane’s well-known past behavior was a dead giveaway. “Elon Musk, for example, has a Gulfstream and there’s only so many people that fly that particular plane out of Brownsville,” Sweeney told the website Insider.

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