A Florida college student who built a Twitter bot that tracks Elon Musk’s private jet said Saturday the Federal Aviation Administration has granted his FOIA request to track SpaceX jets.
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A Florida college student who built a Twitter bot that tracks Elon Musk’s private jet said Saturday the Federal Aviation Administration granted his FOIA request to track SpaceX jets. University of Central Florida college student Jack Sweeney caught the attention of the Tesla CEO himself late last month after discovering the Twitter account "@Elonjet." The bot tracks Musk’s private jet and tweets its location. – expressing concerns about being tracked. FILE: Tesla CEO Elon Musk during a tour of the plant of the future foundry of the Tesla Gigafactory in Grünheide near Berlin, Germany.
Sweeney asked Musk to up the offer to $50,000 plus an internship, but Musk reportedly turned him down and the conversation ended. "Now I have all the registration and airworthiness documents for all the SpaceX jets," Sweeney tweeted. Fox Business has reached out to Musk and Sweeney for additional comment but did not hear back before publication.