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    SpaceX Exposed Shocking BUREAUCRACY Secret on FAA Delay Starship...
    Did not stop SpaceX from breaking regulations, then fined them.
    That is just one of several childish behaviors that the FAA has recently done to revenge on SpaceX on the threshold of the national election.
    All of that was exposed frankly by Elon Musk in a series of tweets.
    In today's episode of Techmap, let's take a look at the key points in the escalating battle between SpaceX and the FAA, the root cause of the conflict, and more.
    But before we begin, let's subscribe to the channel to stay up-to-date with the latest space news.
    SpaceX Exposed Shocking BUREAUCRACY Secret on FAA Delay Starship...
    The $633,000 fine that the FAA proposes against SpaceX seems to be the final straw in the nasty relationship between the national agency and the rocket company.
    On September, 19, SpaceX sent a letter to Congress voicing its concerns with the FAA’s inability to keep pace with the commercial spaceflight industry.
    Elon Musk reposted and said:
    "The FAA News leadership spends their resources attacking SpaceX for petty matters that have nothing to do with safety while neglecting real safety issues at Boeing. This is deeply wrong and puts human lives at risk."
    And he has previously said he will file a lawsuit against the FAA.
    Clearly, these fierce acts of resistance by the billionaire are just a question of time before he and his company lose patience with the US national agency. Bear in mind that, just several days ago, SpaceX got an unexpected gift from the FAA with the announcement to delay Starship Flight 5 to November.
    SpaceX Exposed Shocking BUREAUCRACY Secret on FAA Delay Starship...
    Some believe that the reason for Musk's anger with the FAA this time is still regulatory. SpaceX CEO has never hidden his hatred for regulations, and in recent years has openly broken them across all his companies.
    However, in Elon’s words, everything this time is not as simple as this, as he points his finger at the political motivation of the FAA.
    "I am highly confident that discovery will show improper, politically-motivated behavior by the FAA"
    Sueing means that SpaceX will go through the discovery process with the FAA, which means their lawyers get to look at a lot of internal material, like internal communications. They are doing this because they hope to uncover evidence of political lobbying against SpaceX.
    To add more certainty, we can clearly see that the time when SpaceX is under constant government attack is when the US is on the threshold of the national election. Of course, that's no coincidence.
    On July 13, shortly after Trump survived an assassination attempt, Musk stated, "I fully endorse President Trump,". This endorsement is significant as it aligns Musk with a Republican candidate.
    Since the tech billionaire endorsed Trump on July 13, the campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris has repeatedly attacked Musk for his anti-worker stances. The campaign has called Musk and Trump “self-obsessed rich guys” and reposted audio from an event on Musk’s social media app, X, in which the two laugh together about firing striking workers.
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Комментарии • 80

  • @greggwilliamson
    @greggwilliamson День назад +13

    As a Pilot, please allow me to explain the FAA to people that have never dealt with them. The FAA's Mission Statement: "We're not happy until you're not happy". They absolutely LIVE by this mission and are VERY good at it. Of course, it is run by commucrats.

    • @ghost307
      @ghost307 День назад +2

      I remember when the scimitar style of propellors came out and a pilot got grounded during a random ramp check because the idiot from the FAA claimed the perfectly symmetrically bend at the propellor tips was 'proof of a ground strike'. Even showing the FAA idiot the literature that came with the new propellor wasn't enough for him to admit his mistake.
      Incidentally, I am of the firm belief that the reason that DARs exist is because all of the FAA field people who are supposed to help us are spending 100% of their time looking for rule infractions and issuing fines.

  • @KirksRock
    @KirksRock День назад +8

    The FAA is not active, shows no desire to be actively involved in the process, and gets things done. They are reactive and don't have any idea on how to move forward in an expedient manner.

  • @dianesaenger9412
    @dianesaenger9412 День назад +7

    Somehow sonic booms are different at the Cape in Florida than at Spacex in Texas?

  • @ghost307
    @ghost307 День назад +13

    Most of what the FAA does is underhanded.

    • @techmap9
      @techmap9  День назад +1

      Yes, this is not a simple launch license

    • @Robert-m5f
      @Robert-m5f День назад +1

      Everything the Gov does is underhanded

    • @ghost307
      @ghost307 День назад

      @@Robert-m5f I wonder if we created a 'Department of Screwing Everything Up' if it would be run so badly that it would actually make things better?
      🤣

  • @petermenningen338
    @petermenningen338 День назад +6

    Congress should split space from ground based aviation at the next budget cycle.

  • @danc2578
    @danc2578 День назад +6

    So who is designing this rocket system - SpaceX or FAA?

  • @jerryseymour2738
    @jerryseymour2738 День назад +5

    FAA should only be insuring no flight zones during launch and landing. NASA and or The Space Force should provide safety oversight. FAA can't handle keeping Boeing airliners safe.

  • @jhardy0786
    @jhardy0786 День назад +5

    It’s obvious it’s politically motivated

  • @highdesertstudios1901
    @highdesertstudios1901 День назад +4

    How much is Boeing and bezos paying the bureaucrat at the FAA? Investigation?

  • @varythings
    @varythings День назад +6

    Elon is welcomed to Australia

    • @Karl-Benny
      @Karl-Benny День назад

      Our Government is no Better

  • @brianbradfield1370
    @brianbradfield1370 День назад +4

    Add the fine to the cost of retreiving the lost Boeing astronauts

  • @r3dshed
    @r3dshed День назад +3

    "Nice Boeing ISS crew mission you have there. Shame if their Dragon ride home was unexpectedly delayed"

  • @logan_black
    @logan_black День назад +3

    They need the Mechazilla because of the goal of fast reusability, the booster will land on the platform, refuel, stack and fly again. Landing far into the ocean makes no sense for this case.

  • @rockytasker5133
    @rockytasker5133 День назад +4

    Lawfare at work.

  • @Karl-Benny
    @Karl-Benny День назад +3

    This show forgets that Gm scrap's their first EV Car

  • @danc2578
    @danc2578 День назад +3

    How fast can Elon get a Base running in Mexico?

  • @bartoszbuszko4270
    @bartoszbuszko4270 День назад +3

    f,, democrats wat to stop spaceX

  • @joshreeves9673
    @joshreeves9673 22 часа назад +2

    Faa had no issues untill elon bought twitter and endorsed trump 🤷‍♂️

  • @earth2006
    @earth2006 День назад +1

    To use Jeffo's and a certain legacy companies path, just send the same style hats worn in the photos when the company was founded to be hidden in certain offices. Instead of Mercedes being dropped off behind the F.A.A. headquarters, you drop off the second generation Cyber Trucks. All problems go away.

  • @bobbylineberry146
    @bobbylineberry146 22 часа назад +1

    There needs to be a separate agency just to regulate the space industry not mixed up with every other kind of aircraft. It's obvious the FAA does not have the expertise in the numbers required to handle this project they're not there at SpaceX everyday and that's where they need to be if they want to regulate something

  • @sylvanorboiciuc9352
    @sylvanorboiciuc9352 23 часа назад +2

    The ducks cold be serious constipated from sonic boom

    • @techmap9
      @techmap9  23 часа назад

      The fish will be startled

  • @markbennett393
    @markbennett393 День назад +1

    I believe Elon should be the administrator of the FAA

  • @GregoryJByrne
    @GregoryJByrne День назад +2

    Is SpaceX going to recover the StarShip of the coast of Australia?

    • @techmap9
      @techmap9  День назад

      So far, there is no sign that SpaceX does this

  • @cbaesemanai
    @cbaesemanai День назад +1

    Musk needs to strike a deal to move Starbase to China.

  • @nealmacdonald8191
    @nealmacdonald8191 День назад +2

    Give the FAA money to hire Qualified rocket engineers not mindless bureaucrats then the U.S. might stay ahead of Russia and China

    • @techmap9
      @techmap9  День назад

      Yes, Space regulations need experts in the field, not just bureaucrats.

    • @sharpfang
      @sharpfang 23 часа назад

      Money? If FAA replaced the bureaucrats with engineers, it would have budgetary surplus. Primarily because one engineer could do 10 bureaucrats' job.

    • @nealmacdonald8191
      @nealmacdonald8191 11 часов назад

      @@sharpfang We know that. So 2 engineers pay is way cheaper than a dozen slow paper pushers

  • @nealmacdonald8191
    @nealmacdonald8191 День назад +2

    Why can't the launch pad be built on water but over a huge sand bar to enable more stability to the site???

    • @jameswalker758
      @jameswalker758 День назад

      Have you tried to build a 10,000 ton structure on Sand?

    • @nealmacdonald8191
      @nealmacdonald8191 11 часов назад

      @@jameswalker758 Pilings It's been done before it can be done again

    • @jameswalker758
      @jameswalker758 55 минут назад

      @@nealmacdonald8191 No different to where is is now after it is a sandbank.

  • @peronik349
    @peronik349 День назад +3

    if SpaceX is considered reliable for the transport of "NASA passengers"; Boeing...not really!
    yet
    it is SpaceX that suffers penalties and delays for reasons of "security" by the FAA; Boeing no, despite the events of this summer
    why???
    well it can come from the "subtle" difference between the "fan base" of the 2 companies
    for SpaceX, the "fan base" seems mainly made up of "you", "me", people who volunteer and as individuals; outside of any professional context (no contract with fan lobbyists or lawyers it seems).
    for Boeing, visibly, it would seem that we are more on a "old-fashioned fan base" VERY structured including lawyers and professional lobbyists under contracts, but also politicians and other civil servants (who said "suspicion of corruption"? not me!); they seem to be members of the Boeing "fan base" only because of their functions and not just as US citizens.
    these professionals seem to form a "praetorian guard" for Boeing.
    there could also be some fans (individual), but they are "non-entities" who
    -1- have no say in the matter and
    -2- must let the "adults" (the "praetorians") manage the support for Boeing

  • @thegungadfly8930
    @thegungadfly8930 День назад +1

    Lawyers are like nuclear weapons. We have ours and the FFA has theirs, but if we use them, everything gets messed up”.

    • @techmap9
      @techmap9  День назад

      Yeah, the problem are getting nasty

    • @jameswalker758
      @jameswalker758 День назад

      The MAD doctrine only works when both side are working to a common goal. The Luddite FAA isnt, it is protecting the Deep State companies which depend on Cost plus Contracts for profits.

  • @barryshrives
    @barryshrives 23 часа назад

    For gods sake just develop landing gear & then tell the FAA to fuck itself

  • @v.prestorpnrcrtlcrt2096
    @v.prestorpnrcrtlcrt2096 23 часа назад

    Did not stop space x from blah blah blah blah

  • @BRAHHHHHH
    @BRAHHHHHH День назад

    Elon Musk->(‿ˠ‿) Ɑ͞ ̶͞ ̶͞ ̶͞ لں͞

  • @ericind3692
    @ericind3692 12 часов назад

    Are the faa engineers are they qualified!!

  • @ninehundreddollarluxuryyac5958
    @ninehundreddollarluxuryyac5958 День назад +1

    "Self obsessed rich guys" sounds about right.
    I can say that on RUclips but would lose my account for tweeting it.

  • @francoistheron1913
    @francoistheron1913 День назад +1

    Its elon musk opisition yhat blockd him

  • @bradspring8332
    @bradspring8332 День назад

    Oh who would ever believe it politically motivated?
    It just happens to be a coincidence that the FAA is doing their job. 😂

  • @terrygodfrey8319
    @terrygodfrey8319 День назад

    So your opinion is mars at any cost and we should give in to the words of a winny billionare who would sacrafice the U S for his own benifit.

  • @adamnester2887
    @adamnester2887 День назад +4

    Trump needs to win this election for so many reasons . Trump 2024! It's so important you vote. And vote appropriately, that is for Trump. Get out there and vote this October. Long live Trump!

    • @stevepashley795
      @stevepashley795 13 часов назад

      Not in a million years

    • @adamnester2887
      @adamnester2887 4 часа назад

      Boy are you in for a big disappointment. I just hope you don't hurt yourself when Trump wins. Not really!