• @FlowVoid
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      101 year ago

      His aircraft took a 9 minute flight. Elon was not necessarily on board. Sometimes aircraft are moved for logistical reasons.

      • Flying Squid
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        -31 year ago

        Funny, I never hear of large commercial airliners making 9-minute flights for logistical reasons? What logistical reason would that be beyond ‘Elon doesn’t want to travel all the way to that airport when there’s a closer one?’

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          Aircraft are moved all the time for logistical reasons. These are known as “empty leg flights”.

          For example if you will fly from Chicago to NY, but your charter plane will arrive and disembark in Milwaukee. After disembarking, it will take a short flight empty between the two airports.

          And all of this is transparent to the passengers. It’s not like the charter company says, “Hey if you meet the plane in Milwaukee you can save us the fuel”. Kind of like when you call a taxi, the dispatcher doesn’t tell you how far the taxi had to drive empty in order to pick you up.

          • Flying Squid
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            -31 year ago

            Yes, from Chicago to New York, fine. This is from one airport in the San Francisco area to another airport in the San Francisco area. Give me the logistical reason for that.

            • @FlowVoid
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              Elon arrives at one airport. Someone else wants to use his jet, departing from a different airport (Elon isn’t the only person who uses that aircraft). The plane is moved empty from one airport to the other.

              • Flying Squid
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                Why can’t they just use CalTrans to get to the original airport since it’s only five stops between the two and far less polluting?

                • @BigDiction
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                  The 5 stops on Caltrain between SFO and SJC is disingenuous. Assuming starting at SFO, you need to take BART to Millbrae and then Caltrain to Santa Clara and then a bus to SJC. The whole thing would take like 1hr45min if you timed a baby bullet express train perfectly. But yeah if drove or hired a driver you could get there in 40 min depending on traffic.

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                  Because the passengers don’t know where the aircraft is.

                  So for instance Musk might say “Gwynne Shotwell needs to fly to Austin on my jet on July 1.” Shotwell says “I’ll fly out of XXX airport”. Then in June, Musk flies to YYY airport.

                  They aren’t going to call Shotwell before her flight and say, “Turns out the plane just landed very close to you. Do you mind flying out of YYY instead to save us some fuel?” They simply reposition the plane.

                  • Flying Squid
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                    01 year ago

                    So in other words, it’s to be convenient to Elon and his cohorts. Which is what I said earlier. I’m not sure why you think that’s justifiable.

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        I doubt he pilots them himself.

        • @captainlezbian
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          31 year ago

          Yeah that era of billionaire is unfortunately over. Now they just think they’re engineers for some reason.

      • @zeppo
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        21 year ago

        Someone start telling him how much of a badass Tom Cruise is for doing his own stunts.

        “Elron, Tom Cruise can ride a motorcycle off a cliff and pop a parachute! Can you do that?”