ICE Uses Celebrity Loophole to Hide Deportation Flights
17 days ago
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- ICE is using a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) program, originally designed for celebrities to hide private jet flight records, to obscure deportation flight information.
- The program, known as the Limiting Aircraft Data Displayed (LADD) list, was created by the private jet lobby to block aircraft data from public tracking sites.
- Activists and journalists have tracked ICE's deportation flights, which are criticized for inhumane conditions, including shackling passengers and medical neglect.
- Charter airlines like Avelo Airlines and GlobalX Air, which also transport sports teams, have started adding planes to the LADD list to hide deportation flights.
- Despite being on the LADD list, deportation flights can still be tracked using crowd-sourced ADS-B data, similar to how Elon Musk's and Taylor Swift's jets are tracked.
- The FAA, under industry pressure, has rolled back transparency requirements for private jets, including obscuring ownership information.