FAA proposes pilot training requirements and operational rules for eVTOL

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has officially published a comprehensive proposal for training and certifying pilots of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. 

“These proposed rules of the sky will safely usher in this new era of aviation and provide the certainty the industry needs to develop,” said Acting Associate Administrator for Aviation Safety David Boulter in a statement published on the FAA website. 

The FAA’s 529-page blueprint for eVTOL encompasses various significant elements: 

Powered-lift aircraft present a unique set of challenges due to their complex design, handling characteristics, and varying levels of automation. The FAA emphasized that these new rules are necessary because many of the eVTOL aircraft take off and land in a similar way to a helicopter but fly en route as an airplane. 

Furthermore, the proposal highlighted the urgency of this rulemaking due to the number of powered-lift aircraft currently under development. 

Comments on the document, which can be freely consulted and downloaded directly from the FAA website, are due by August 12, 2023. 

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