S 2175 · 119th CongressIn Committeecongress.gov ↗
What this bill does
AI plain-language summaryThis bill puts limits on how the government and other people can use tracking data from a system called ADS-B, which shares information like an aircraft's location between planes and air traffic control. No one is allowed to use this tracking data to charge fees to aircraft owners, and government officials at any level cannot start a non-criminal investigation against someone based only on this data. The bill also requires public airports to share financial details before they can charge small, non-commercial planes fees for landing or taking off, and any money collected from those fees can only be spent on runway and taxiway safety projects.
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