Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has taken up a new hobby, according to a recently published report. According to information from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the United States, the businessman obtained a “learner pilot” license earlier this year.
This permission authorizes him to fly some aircraftin specific situations, while still in the training phase and under supervision.
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Aviation: the favorite activity of billionaires!
Mark Zuckerberg follows a trend of other tech CEOs by getting involved in the aviation world. Elon Musk, also a billionaire and CEO of Tesla and Twitter, is a well-known example of this practice.
In addition to Zuckerberg and Musk, others businessmen, like Sam Altman, founder of OpenAI, and Evan Spiegel, president of Snapchat, also took licenses to fly aircraft.
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In addition to adventuring with planes, billionaire Zuckerberg engages in eccentric activities during his free time. In May, he showed off his first medals won at a jiu-jitsu championship held in California.
Recently, he even surprised his social networks by sharing a photo alongside Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) champion Alexander Volkanovski.
Zuckerberg vs. Musk
The rivalry between Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk gained prominence in the social mediawhen Musk challenged Zuckerberg to a fight in the “cage” (space surrounded by bars, used in professional wrestling).
In response, Zuckerberg published a screenshot of Musk's messages and expressed interest in facing him. Musk suggested that the showdown take place in the Octagon in Las Vegas, making reference to UFC fights. For his part, Zuckerberg shared a video training jiu-jitsu and joked about preparing for his MMA debut.
This interaction between the two tech entrepreneurs caused an uproar and speculation about a possible fight between them. We are waiting for the fight!
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