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To be honest I can't think of non evil people that ride private jets. If somebody wanted to do violence against billionaires they could probably take down any corporate sized jet.
Okay, I'm aware of the irony of what I'm about to say, but please hear me out before getting out the torches and pitchforks. I couldn't think of an ethical use for private jets, so I asked ChatGPT (Yes, the coal-powered theft engine). It gave the following (unedited):
Even in these ethically defensible uses, there's room for scrutiny. The key ethical tension lies in necessity vs. convenience — is the jet being used because there's truly no better option, or just to avoid discomfort?
I hate to admit it, but I think it's correct. The existence of private jets isn't the problem, they're just overabundant because they're not taxed adequately. Having said that, I believe you're right in that, if a small passenger jet were to crash, it's more likely to make the world a better place than a worse place.