In late February and early March, Starlink abruptly restructured how its in-flight internet works for general aviation pilots—and many in the GA community are calling it a classic bait and switch.
What was once an affordable and functional way for piston singles, light twins, and other GA aircraft to have reliable broadband at altitude has been dramatically diminished overnight. Before this change, pilots could use standard Roam or Priority plans with portable Starlink Mini hardware to stay connected above 100 mph—often up to 450 mph—for about $50-$165 per month, with reasonable data allowances.
