Katie Porter says cut private jets, not commercial. With a 10% flight reduction looming from the shutdown, is she right about where to trim?

FAA Reduction: Why Airlines Are Being Told To Fly Less
Because of the ongoing government shutdown and mounting fatigue among unpaid controllers, the FAA and DOT have ordered a phased reduction in domestic flying across 40 high-volume markets. The plan starts with roughly a 4% cut and ramps to 10% beginning November 14. Long-haul international is exempt, but big domestic hubs will feel it. The agency frames this as a safety move to keep the system stable while staffing is strained.
Just a sampling of the markets affected are:
- Ronald Reagan Washington National (DCA)
- Boston Logan International (BOS)
- Newark Liberty International (EWR)
- Anchorage International (ANC)
- Los Angeles International (LAX)
- Atlanta Hartsfield International (ATL)
The resiliency of air traffic controller staff, many of whom are working without pay, has been incredible and the sector was already short staffed as covered here and elsewhere over the years.
California Gubernatorial, Katie Porter’s, Says Ground Private Jets
You will see the clip embedded below. In it, California gubernatorial candidate (and Former US Representative) Katie Porter calls on President Trump to cancel private jet flights rather than commercial flights that regular travelers use. It is a politically charged message, but she makes a fair point to examine: if the system needs relief, where should that relief come from, and who should share the burden.
NEW: I’m calling on Trump to cancel private jet flights instead of commercial airlines.
Private jet flights often take a single billionaire passenger, but still put real strain on our air traffic control system.
Trump is choosing to target commercial airlines that the rest of… pic.twitter.com/WJiC6X4fiI
— Katie Porter (@katieporteroc) November 7, 2025
How Many Private Jet Flights Happen Daily
Private flying is not a rounding error. ARGUS TRAQPak data tallied about 3.09 million US private jet segments in 2024. That works out to roughly 8,450 flights per day across the calendar year. Activity dipped slightly year over year, with fractional programs up and both Part 91 and Part 135 down a touch. Even with the dip, that is a large daily footprint in crowded airspace. By comparison, the FAA handles approximately 45,000 total flights so the private sector is about 18.7% of the total workload.
Corporate vs. Recreational: Part 135 And Part 91 Are Not The Same
Initially, I was skeptical with regard to the quantity of activity – there just aren’t that many private jet flights for that to make a difference. Then I pulled the numbers and found the last US domestic number from 2022 was incredibly high. It was so high, in fact, that I doubted the veracity of those reports and suspected that it might have included recreational flights by hobbyist pilots or flight instructors and training. Those certainly still require FAA flight planning, often utilize airport operations, and air traffic controller time, effort, and concentration.
However, the numbers are even larger for hobbyist flights and training.
Not all private flights are created equal. Part 135 covers on-demand charter and air taxi operations sold to the public, subject to tighter crew duty, maintenance, and oversight rules. Part 91 is noncommercial use, like a company shuttle or an owner flying for personal reasons, with fewer economic regulations but still bound by safety rules. Lumping both together misses meaningful differences in how they are regulated and how changes ripple to travelers and businesses.
Could The FAA Legally Cap Private Jets?
The FAA controls the nation’s airspace and can assign or limit its use to keep operations safe and efficient. The law recognizes a public right of transit, which means the bar to selectively shut out a class of users without a clear safety basis is high. The agency already uses system-wide tools like ground delays, ground stops, miles-in-trail, and airspace flow programs to meter demand fairly across users when capacity drops.
If the FAA wanted to target reductions in general aviation, it would likely do so through neutral traffic-management initiatives, not a blanket ban on private flying. Should that change in the future is a policy question for Congress, since changing who gets priority in the sky usually requires more than an administrative tweak. It’s less likely that the law would be changed to specifically call out which flights are cancelled, but it may state the Federal Aviation Administration is responsible for the entire skies and thus should have control over all aspects of flight.
What A 10% Private-Flight Cut Might Look Like
Apply the shutdown math to private jets and you are talking about roughly 850 fewer private flights per day. Those are broad numbers as the data isn’t clear about how many of those flights are domestic vs international and if alignment is the goal, international flights would have to be exempt to match the commercial sector.
The FAA could achieve something like that without singling out “private jets” by name. It could run broader traffic-management programs that allocate fewer slots in saturated metro areas and peak hours, raise miles-in-trail requirements, and expand ground delay programs during staffing pinch points. Those tools spread pain across all users that touch constrained airspace. In practice, high-frequency charter corridors and peak-hour repositioning flights would likely catch more delays, while life-critical missions and scheduled service keep priority through existing exemption processes. But this is reduced flight traffic by effect rather than assignment: make it inconvenient and travelers will cancel rather than deal with the undesirable outcome.
The draft in connection with the Vietnam War may be a model for how the government can eliminate same day flight plan filings, then randomly cancel filed flight plans until it meets the quota. In practice, the 1970s oil crisis is a closer method with less intervention. Rather than restricting movements by tail number, the FAA could find another identifier to achieve the task. The issue with this model is that chartered private aircraft could be swapped if one tail isn’t permitted to fly and another is, whereas in the oil crisis, a person wouldn’t be able to change their license plate on their car as it suited them.
It could also restrict flights into major markets on the 40 airport target list like Los Angeles International Airport, and push that traffic to smaller airports to defray the work. At the major locations like Cleveland, Atlanta, etc., the work load would remain the same but closer in, the goal could be achieved.
Is Porter Right To Call For Cutting Private Jets First
Former Rep. Porter’s message will land with a lot of travelers who see airlines told to trim schedules while Gulfstreams still roam free. Airspace policy is more complicated than a viral clip, though. In this instance, the FAA doesn’t have the right to enact her plan and either it wasn’t researched, or “facts be damned” if it makes a clever clip.
The FAA’s current order is targeted at safety and controller workload, and it leans on tools that reduce demand without picking winners and losers by aircraft type. If Washington wants a different hierarchy during crises, that debate belongs with lawmakers. In the meantime, the agency already has levers to meter flow across all users, and it is using them as the shutdown drags on.
Conclusion
The shutdown-driven 10% cut is a blunt instrument, but it is aimed at preserving safety in a fragile system. Porter’s video puts a spotlight on private aviation, and the numbers show it is a sizable slice of daily activity. Still, the FAA’s authority pushes it toward neutral flow management rather than bans that target a specific class. If the country wants private flying to absorb more of the reduction during crises, that will require a clear policy choice from Congress. Until then, expect the agency to keep dialing demand down across the board with the tools it already has.
What do you think?



While this hag treats her staff and others like sh#t. Trying to be for the people isn’t going to work but any conservatives still living in CA deserve everything they get.
I hear every excuse on why they “can’t” move and it’s all BS. They must like being cucked living somewhere where their vote will never count in a statewide election.
Good detailed, factual story by the way.
Oh, so now you care about workers? Interesting because you punch-down on here all the time… seems like crocodile tears to me…
Did she make this video while berating her staff to get her feed bag ready?
Doesn’t seem so, and I bet she regrets her prior misbehavior. I bet you’ve always treated others with dignity and respect, and never ‘lose your cool,’ ever. Proud of you, sir.
I don’t even like Katie Porter, personally, but this is the way. Until something affects the billionaires, nothing will change. Do it. Ground their jets. This’ll end today. And, even if it doesn’t, good riddance; Musk, Bezos, Theil, and the rest exploited everyone and public resources to hoard their wealth. Let them feel some pain for once. Horrible people, all of them.
Democrats can open the government right now. Vote for the Clean CR so the negotiations can resume. Democrats are in the minority and should respect the majority. The Republicans voted for clean CR’s when they were the minority. BTW, I am sure Katie Porter’s behavior was not a one off, but her true personality.
Oh, Mike, it’s been a while…
Your hero, Donald J. Trump, repeatedly said: “A government shutdown falls on the president’s lack of leadership. I mean, problems start from the top and they have to get solved from the top. A shutdown means the president is weak.”
Spin all you want. Republicans control all three branches of the federal government. Senate Republicans can end the shutdown today by earning Senate Democrats votes on a bi-partisan budget, which includes healthcare for Americans.
Yet, I presume, you’ll support your Dear Leader, and his recent push for Senate Republicans to ‘go nuclear’ and continue their tax cuts for billionaires while Americans starve.
Buddy, when those floodgates open, expect DC and PR statehood, vote by phone, end to section 230 (liability for social media companies using their algorithms to boost right-wing disinformation), codifying Roe, expanding the court, UBI, and more, just to start.
Republicans are grifters and losing losers; they’ve failed to deliver affordability. Voters are finally starting to realize this. 358 days until the midterms. Y’all cooked.
Democrats are to blame. They are negotiating in bad faith and own 100% of this shutdown. Republicans will come to the table when the Democrats vote for the clean CR – NO ADDITIONS of 1.5 Trillion just to come to the table. Republicans did this multiple times when the Democrats were in charge. You can shove all of your other nonsense in the trash.
Apparently, a few corporate Democrats caved. So, regardless, the government shutdown will end soon, but likely restart in January 2026, when, inevitably, Republicans refuse to honor any assistance on healthcare again. Good for workers to finally get paid; not good for the 20+ million Americans who are paying 115% on average more for healthcare premiums. Michael, Republicans ran on ‘affordability’ but isn’t delivering on those promises. Groceries haven’t come down either. Folks won’t forget that, no matter how much you pretend trans-illegals are the problem.
Nah, Republicans would rather heath care and have people starve rather than release the Epstein Files.
Zing!
GOP… Guardians of Pedophiles…
“Rabid Partisan” – Funny stuff from an open minded individual such as yourself.
Aaron is correct. It’s pathetic.
Dems should propose a clean CR in exchange for releasing Epstein files and watch GOP bawk.
DemonRats don’t want the file released because there pols are in it everywhere. Why do you think “Judge Robin Rosenberg of Florida denied a Justice Department request to unseal grand jury records related to Jeffrey Epstein’s 2005–2007 investigations”. Also if President Trump was in the files, it would have been released already.
I trust Elon…the truth will come out.
Since I can’t see to respond to your last post – “I trust Elon…the truth will come out.”, I do to, but I guarantee you this if it is any Republican is on the list, they will not have a future in the party. If it is a Democrat it will make them a leading candidate for election to a higher office. DemonRats look at it as a resume enhancer and their voters don’t care what law is bent they will still vote for them.
I hope you’re right.
Matthew what about the Democrats on the list? Do you feel the same way? What about the new Virginia DA that was elected? Are you OK with his death wish on Republicans?
Democrats on the list also have no place in elevated government.
Well said, Matt. I wish Democrats would be that creative. Exchange reopening the government with release of the Epstein files. However, it appears the centrist Dems plan to cave already, and are getting nothing for it. Psh.
You’re absolutely right that Democrats generally do not ‘protect’ their own if ever they do bad things; look no further than disgraced NJ Senator Bob ‘Gold Bars’ Menendez, who’s in prison right now (no pardon) for accepting bribes from Egypt.
Don’t worry, we know that folks like Michael Mainello, Walter Barry, Dave, etc. are rabid partisans that cannot see the hypocrisy of their own party. This ‘sport-ification’ of politicans has become a real problem. They’ll never critique their own team’s failings.
Meanwhile, I (and many of us) are regularly express our discontent with the Democrats for not fighting harder; sometimes, those politicians really do just feel like a ‘controlled opposition’ these days, only looking out for corporate interests over the real needs of the American people. Time for a shakeup of the D.
“Democrats on the list also have no place in elevated government.”
I agree in both parties. Too bad your fellow Democrats don’t agree and vote them in all the time.
I’m a Republican…
She is spot on—-stop all non commercial flights until this is solved
@Trk1 – But there’s no mechanism for managing those flights unless the entire airspace is suspended which only happened on 9/11.
With the click bait headline, I was thinking this is just another candidate with headline climate change or screw the rich ideas that can’t actually be implemented.
And I think she’s a nut, albeit from a few video clips I’ve seen from a balance of sources.
Under current circumstances, I don’t disagree with her idea.
So, you AGREE with Katie Porter… huh. How bout that.
What an ugly woman, both inside and out.
Same to you, Walter.
Walter and myself don’t hide behind pseudonyms. The way you post, who knows maybe you are Katie Porter.
Any publicity is good publicity, and Katie knows this will get her some publicity. It’s especially pleasing when that publicity is at the expense or those ghastly billionaires who oppress all her potential voters.
Maybe stop carrying water for billionaires, Pete. They’re leeches on society. C’mon, mate!
Billionaires have the DemonRat Party carrying their water. That is why the majority of them vote DemonRat and donate to DemonRats.
Jealousy is a curse, old boy, and the work that most wealthy people put into getting that way is hardly parasitic. Neither are the taxes they pay.
You are correct Pete. If they were crooked they would be donating to the DemonRat Party.
The point is that the ultra-rich employ a team of accountants, auditors, and lawyers to ensure they pay exactly the amount of tax they’re required to under the law, and not a penny morrem. Frankly anyone paying more tax than they absolutely must should be in a nuthouse having their head examined. If people want the wealthy to pay more tax they should be lobbying lawmakers to change the tax law, not moaning about “parasites”.
Michael, I didn’t think you were as far off as folks like Walter, but even you are giving off Rwandan genocide-vibes, as you explicitly demonize and refer to your fellow Americans as vermin (rats). Did no one pay attention to 1994? ‘Cockroaches’?
Like, you (and I, and anyone here) can disagree, respectfully, or, even disrespectfully, but, c’mon, it’s a bit far to use such dehumanizing language as that, even in-jest. Do you want us to start calling you Hitler? We know you aren’t, even though you clearly do support a fascist-lite regime in the USA (and appear excited at the prospect of a king, if it’s your guy), are willing to suspend due-process, ignore the Constitution, etc., scapegoat the vulnerable, just to obtain and maintain power, indefinitely (definitionally fascist).
Or are we doing the Gutfeld! model of insults? (‘If you call me a fascist, I’ll call you anything I want…’) Nah, that’s a horrible standard to set on here or elsewhere.
It’s mathematically impossible to become a billionaire without exploiting workers or public resources. If y’all are ready to stop subsidizing oil and gas, big pharma, and other already extremely profitable industries run by billionaires (like Walmart, who has tens of thousands of employees on government assistance because they won’t pay their people a living wage), I’m all for it. Stop doing socialism for the super-rich, and start taking care of the people, bottom-up, not top-down.
“It’s mathematically impossible to become a billionaire without exploiting workers or public resources.”
No it is not, however, the politicians making making millions while in office is impossible without cheating.
The minimum wage is not a living wage, it is a starting wage. It is possible for people to begin working to gain experience. The US is upwardly mobile and good employees are valuable.
“Like, you (and I, and anyone here) can disagree, respectfully, or, even disrespectfully, but, c’mon, it’s a bit far to use such dehumanizing language as that, even in-jest. Do you want us to start calling you Hitler? We know you aren’t, even though you clearly do support a fascist-lite regime in the USA (and appear excited at the prospect of a king, if it’s your guy), are willing to suspend due-process, ignore the Constitution, etc., scapegoat the vulnerable, just to obtain and maintain power, indefinitely (definitionally fascist).”
Call me what you want, but Fascist falls under the Democ”rat” model of government – Their way or shutdown the government. President Trump is following the law and edicts of the judiciary. President Biden is the one giving the political speeches being flanked by the military with black and red backgrounds. Democ”rats” are the ones kicking out government and military employees if they refuse to take an unproven vaccine for a virus with a 99.8% recovery rate. Democrats have become the political party of the Mafia – Intimidation and Control. Yes I mean it.
No. The caving is already happening on both sides. As to the value of the Epstein files, we all have known what a moral bankrupt trump is. In another age a pedophile president might carry some weight but now? His supporters will still follow the slime trail and defend his horrible actions. But I do believe Putin had trump compromised between the 1980’s and 1991. That is the evidence to brand him as a traitor and what I hope will be released. Epstein is just another layer of the ugly onion that is trump.
At this time, the power is watching trump lose. And a bad loser makes mistakes.
lol you lefties are coping hard. Still spouting your epstein conspiracy theories.
It’s all you have since Trump keep beating the crap out of the democrat “leadership”.
Why not do another saturday “protest” full of old boomers and purple haired baristas? That should work this time.
No Walter. Look at what’s in front of you rather than your rear end. Might help you cope.
Why not just release the files?
For one thing, as I noted earlier, a DemonRat judge has sealed and blocked the release of Ghislane’s client list. I want it released, President Trump is not on it or it would have been released when the Democrats were in charge. I also think this question should be directed at the Democrats because they were in charge and did not release it.
“In another age a pedophile president might carry some weight but now? ”
Maryland I agree with you, Biden was the worst President America had to endure.
Dems CAVED again handing Trump another huge win.
The Schumer Shutdown is almost over and the miserable old commie Sanders is shaking his fist yelling on the Senate floor. It’s a beautiful sight watching this guy get closer by the day to his special place in hell next to the old ‘ho Ruthie G!
It was time to end the shutdown. Kudos to the Dems who made this compromise.
I get it, Natt; workers need to get paid; but, Americans also need healthcare; this ‘fix’ is temporary; it’s gonna happen again in January unless Republicans actually add those subsidies. And, if anything, this is gonna jump-start a movement within the Democratic party to get rid of those centrists who would dare compromise. It’s laughable that Dave thinks any of this is a ‘win’ for anyone.
I meant, Matt. No disrespect. Just typo. Bah!
Call me whatever you want; the sillier the better.
Trusting Elon is a fools endeavour. One would have the be extremely gullible to believe anything that cowardly Nazi says.
I was being facetious…
1990, PLEASE keep up the good fight. Unfortunately the people with whom you’re debating are so far gone into MAGA cult that your efforts are unlikely to have any effect. They actually buy everything that MAGA is selling, they are the true sufferers of TDS. They are all every bit as racist and self-centered and uncaring and authoritarian as MAGA. They love to be lied to, they are completely hypocritical. (“Biden crime family” compared to current criminal grifting POTUS family, Hunter Biden 100k from Ukraine is terrible but Jared Kuchner 2 BILLION from Saudi Arabia is fine and dandy, Biden cognitive decline but the fat orange cheetoh who never exercises and has a terrible diet could live to be 200, etc., etc., etc.) Like Douchebag Dave & Sch*tt & Moron Micheal & Dirtbag Derek & Witless Walter (cute nicknames like their hero likes to do) they are also every bit as stupid and gullible as MAGA and would probably (hopefully) follow MAGA into mass suicide like Heaven’s Gate & People’s Temple. MAGA’s approval #s are way down, more buyer’s remorse for MAGA than Bush 2 (and that’s saying something). There’s most definitely a great silent majority that agrees with you.
Yo, Douchebag Dave Edwards, re: “little turd” and “hag”, please keep the projection self-owns coming. But you’re off on the “little turd” projection, it’s obvious to anyone who reads this blog that you Douchebag Dave Edwards are a MASSIVE turd. BTW idiot, there’s MUCH more to winning than investments and your hero doesn’t need to sleep with criminals, he’s the biggest criminal of all.
Moron Micheal Mainello, re “Democrats are in the minority and should respect the majority” and “any Republican is on the list, they will not have a future in the party. If it is a Democrat it will make them a leading candidate for election to a higher office.” Thanks for the laughs you moron, you never would have written that when the GOP was in the minority and for today’s GOP being a complete anal sphincter is a badge of honor compared to the kiss of political death for a Dem. The Dems have 1 or 2 alpha hotels, the GOP has 1 or 2 dozen. Thanks for playing, put in another quarter and you can spew some more lies and deceit.
Thanks for the intelligent dialog. The Republicans voted for clean CR’s in the past when the Democ”rats” were in the majority. Demanding 1.5 Trillion in additional spending just to end the shutdown is blackmail. Something your ignorant being is OK with. Get an education and learn to present facts and not just spew vile BS out of your mouth.
Have a blessed day and thank a veteran (such as myself) for ensuring you can display your ignorance safely. Go ahead and use your real name,
Looks like a few Democrats (who are not up for re-election) may have caved last night, CR until January 2026; so, Thanksgiving and Christmas travel could be ‘saved,’ workers finally get paid, but no resolution on healthcare, so those other Americans are still screwed; and probably another shutdown in early 2026, lest Republicans go ‘nuclear’ then.
Here’s the list of corporate shill back-stabbers: Catherine Cortez Masto, Dick Durbin, John Fetterman. Maggie Hassan, Tim Kaine, Angus King, Jackie Rosen, Jeanne Shaheen. Supposedly, they got a ‘promise’ from Thune for a ‘vote’ in December… psh, that’s gonna be like Lucy with the football. Tools.
“Republicans refuse to honor any assistance on healthcare again.”
This is a DemonRat manufactured crisis. These subsidies were set to expire this year by the DemonRat led congress in 2021. These subsidies were set during Covid as a Covid measure. Covid is over. Also, do you know why the insurance company primarily supports DemonRats, because of these subsidies. Maybe the insurance companies and hospitals need to work on improving efficiency and stop over charging. I guess since the illegal invaders are being deported, the cash cow is drying up and they need to milk the government as much as they can.
The Schumer Shutdown is the DemonRats making and hopefully will sink the crisis party. Republicans voted for clean CR’s many times when the DemonRats were in charge. Holding the country hostage and demanding 1.5 Trillion in spending just to open the government is blackmail.
On a more positive point, I’d love it if the parties could agree that ATC, SNAP, and TSA get paid even during a shutdown. It seems simple, sit down together and agree: this things must be funded during any shutdown. But, sadly neither the Ds or Rs will agree, because that wouldn’t help them when they are in the minority in the future.
The Republicans put this up for a vote but no Democrat voted for it.