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1. influx+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-12-16 07:10:01
As I understand it, he is part of that program but the person tracking him uses alternate methods to get it.
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2. bburri+E4[view] [source] 2022-12-16 07:42:45
>>influx+(OP)
The alternative method is just people ad-hoc tracking the aircraft with their own ADS-B receivers. LADD doesnt allow aircraft to stop broadcasting. Only that data vendors like FlightRadar must respect the privacy requests. But antenna owners can choose to share their data with vendors that dont respect the LADD program in which case there is 0 recourse.

You can buy the antennas for like $100 and share the data in real time with whoever you want.

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3. influx+fN[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-12-16 14:16:02
>>bburri+E4
Another speculation:

https://twitter.com/scottwww/status/1490553502640140288?s=46...

4. _djo_+o21[view] [source] 2022-12-16 15:26:17
>>influx+(OP)
Given that you can view the accurate ICAO hex address for his aircraft on registry.faa.gov, it's clear that he's not part of the PIA programme. ElonJet didn't do anything other than automate an API feed from ADSB Exchange, which uses the hex from the FAA.
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