Bill Detail
S. 2175
Congress: 119
Title
Pilot and Aircraft Privacy Act
Summary
Pilot and Aircraft Privacy Act This bill limits how Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) data may be used by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and government agencies. The bill also establishes disclosure requirements for certain user fees imposed on general aviation aircraft at public-use airports and limits the purposes for which the fees may be used. As background, ADS-B transmits information (e.g., location and weather information) between aircraft and air traffic control. The bill prohibits a person or government agency from using ADS-B data to identify an aircraft in order to assess a fee or otherwise impose a charge on the aircraft owner or operator. The bill also specifies that air traffic controllers may only use ADS-B data to assist in tracking aircraft and improving air traffic safety and efficiency, or for other purposes determined appropriate by the Department of Transportation after notice and public comment. Further, the bill prohibits any federal, state, local, territorial, or tribal official from initiating an investigation (excluding a criminal investigation) of a person based exclusively on ADS-B data. Under current law, this prohibition only applies to the FAA. In addition, owners and operators of public-use airports must publicly disclose financial information about certain expenses and cost estimates for airside safety projects (e.g., runway or taxiway safety improvements) prior to charging landing or takeoff fees for general aviation aircraft (e.g., aircraft used for personal, recreational, or flight training purposes). Further, any revenue from these fees may only be used for airside safety projects.
Sponsor
Sen. Ted Budd [R-NC]
Status
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Status as of Jun 29, 10:36 AM · synced 10h ago
Introduced
2025-06-25
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Bill Engagement
Pilot and Aircraft Privacy Act This bill limits how Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) data may be used by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and governme…
Lobbyists on the case
- American Association of Airport Executives1 filing · 8 lobs
- Air Transport Association of America, Inc. (D/b/a Airlines for America)1 filing · 6 lobs
- Airports Council International -- North America1 filing · 6 lobs
- Axadvocacy Government Relations1 filing · 2 lobs
- Marshall & Popp, LLC1 filing · 2 lobs
- Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association1 filing · 2 lobs
- Joel Bacon2026 Q1
- Justin Barkowski2026 Q1
- Kevin Burke2026 Q1
- James Coon2026 Q1
- Mark Copeland2026 Q1
- Harrison Costello2026 Q1
- Gregory Cota2026 Q1
- Seth Cutter2026 Q1