Travelers Defying TSA
#76
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: NYC
Programs: DL PM, Marriott Gold, Hertz PC, National Exec
Posts: 6,736
Nothing qualifies as a right under this definition. As an example, the first amendment doesn't give you the right to libel someone, or to protest with a bullhorn in a residential neighborhood at 3AM.
#77
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: DFW
Posts: 28,010
With the crowding of airspace, especially in terminal areas, I'm not so sure that having a transponder requirement is a bad thing. Whether that information should be available to the general public is another matter.
I would be interested in which law is being violated since poster declared publishing this data was an illegal act. I know that my personal FAA license information, including home address, is available to anyone who cares to check the database. Is that also illegal?
I would be interested in which law is being violated since poster declared publishing this data was an illegal act. I know that my personal FAA license information, including home address, is available to anyone who cares to check the database. Is that also illegal?