The new era of not being able to hide pilot mistakes

MountainDude

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Since the advent of ADS-B and ATC live, people off the street can both see the plane track and hear the ATC, so pilot mistakes can no longer be hidden.
Do you think there is a chance these pilots have a hard time finding jobs in the short and/or long term?

 
There is a reason my personal plane has tiny N, or in its case NC, numbers and no electrical system, much less risk to my career.

ADSB has always about tracking, enforcement and fees, basically moving us to a Europe or Asian style system for GA and Corp

Flying into all the busy airspace with work before and after the ADSB rules I see next to no difference from a 121 standpoint when it comes to separation, efficiency and safety
 
Only if their names are publicized somewhere for the hiring managers to cross check…
 
No ADSB, no radio, no electrical system, no TXP, no problem. I can even operate within the class B to an uncontrolled field with just my handheld and my GPS guided map on my Galaxy. I'm also in a wood covered plane, so my radar return looks like a smudge of pizza on the scope. GFY fed nazis.
 
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