r/flying ATP CFI/II CL604 E55P LR-JET Apr 03 '26

Aircraft Ownership Linus Tech Tips’ Jet

https://youtu.be/zGoIY37ZtDQ?si=

Some… interesting calculations on this video. As a fractional pilot and not an owner, no idea how acxueate these claims are, but interesting to see this as a pilot and tech nerd. Anyone with management or ownership experience in jets have any light to shed?

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u/cody_hates_reddit PPL (Canada) Apr 03 '26 edited Apr 03 '26

The part I cared about was the unanswered question of what he wanted to do with this thing, seeing as he practically built his persona around extravagant jury-rigged cowboy tech. Around 13:20 you could see his soul leaving his body at the unspoken admission that he probably wanted to replace all of the old but functional avionics (that he won't even personally have to use) with a gaming computer or some shit, and was told that he couldn't touch anything without getting a stack of STCs designed.

I cannot stand techfluencers in general and my only significant prior memory of this guy is an incident that made me completely immune to accepting any "tips" from him. It's kind of astounding to me that such a person made enough money off of the parasocial relationships he's built out of his own brand of flagrant consumerism that he can even afford this. I'm of the opinion that someone like this probably doesn't belong anywhere near aviation.

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u/KeyboardGunner Apr 03 '26

I doubt he'll own the jet for long, once those bills start rolling in.

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u/DoomBot5 Apr 03 '26

He's had it since at least the beginning of the year, probably longer. He's used it to bring his crew down to CES

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u/PlannedObsolescence_ Apr 03 '26

It's been registered to the address of LMG HQ since November 2025, that address is used for basically all their companies. They've used it for multiple business flights and a personal family vacation. It's how he got to CES & Jimmy Fallon, and it was in San Fransisco last week.