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Florida's Dulles Day Fit College-Sports Policy Week

N100FG spent most of June 5 at Dulles two days after Nick Saban testified in the Senate’s college-sports hearing.

Airport route
Gainesville, FLKGNV · 7:34 AM ETGainesville, FLKGNV · 5:02 PM ET

N100FG flew Gainesville to Dulles on June 5 and stayed nearly six hours before departed home. That timing fits a crowded Washington week for college-sports policy: the Senate Commerce Committee held its Protect College Sports Act hearing on June 3 with Nick Saban among the witnesses. The flight should stay medium confidence because the sources establish the policy context, not Florida’s travelers.

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Verdict
College-sports federal policy week in Washington
Cited · medium confidence
9h 28m
Airborne
1211 nm
Distance
2
Legs
5h 54m
Ground

Itinerary

Leg-level origin, destination, and timing from the trip record used by playback. Dates and times ET.

1Gainesville, FLDulles, VAKGNVKIADJun 5, 20267:34 AMJun 5, 20269:23 AM1h 49m
2Dulles, VAGainesville, FLKIADKGNVJun 5, 20263:17 PMJun 5, 20265:02 PM1h 45m

Aircraft

Tail
N100FG
Owner/operator
University Athletic Association
Aircraft
Embraer Phenom 300E55P
Group
SEC
Registry
United States

Trip record

Route
KGNV → KGNV
Departure
Jun 5, 2026, 7:34 AM
Arrival
Jun 5, 2026, 5:02 PM
Sources

Senate Commerce hearing materials; Roll Call Capitol Hill photo report; JetSweep ADS-B archive.

Aircraft attribution

Attributed to Florida Gators / University Athletic Association · registry confirmed · high confidence

Registered owner
University Athletic Association IncValid
ADS-B data is a public aircraft-movement record. This page separates observed movement from cited context and avoids passenger claims unless a source document supports them.