The FAA is reportedly set to cancel a $2.4 billion contract with Verizon to modernize air traffic control communications and instead award it to Elon Musk’s Starlink.
Musk has publicly criticized Verizon’s system as failing, though without evidence. SpaceX employees have been embedded within the FAA, and some now have agency email addresses.
The move raises concerns about favoritism and conflicts of interest, especially as Musk’s companies have received $38 billion in government funding.
The contract transfer has not followed standard procedures, prompting resistance from senior FAA officials.
I absolutely hated flying the last few times I had to, and those were in 2014, 2018, and 2021 respectively. I guess I'm just not getting on a plane ever again.
The alternative is going to be driving on neglected highways that will destroy your vehicle or taking toll roads. Traveling across America is about to become a lot less safe and a lot more inconvenient. I wonder how passenger railways are doing?
Half of the country is proudly sticking their head in the sand and spouting propaganda because they're too stupid to think objectively. The other half is genuinely worried, but seriously, what are they supposed to do?
Aren't y'all like super fucking proud of the 2nd amendment? This is EXACTLY what the slave owners that founded the country had in mind. At least I thought so, I'm not a Yank
Have i already taken my last flight? I hate the process even when it's ostensibly safe! Are airlines even on board with this? This is the industry that recently had the power to shorten covid sick time with a phone call...