New FAA rules issued for “powered-lift” aircraft such as Santa Cruz-based Joby’s air taxi

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Joby Aviation, a company developing electric air taxis for commercial passenger service, welcomed the release of new FAA rules designed to enable the operation of Joby’s aircraft in the United States. (James Herrera/Monterey Herald)

MARINA – Joby Aviation, the company developing electric air taxis for commercial passenger service including at its plant in Marina, is welcoming the release of new Federal Aviation Administration rules designed to enable the operation of its aircraft in the United States.

On Tuesday, the FAA issued a final rule for the qualifications and training that instructors and pilots must have to fly aircraft in this “powered-lift” category. The rule also addresses their operational requirements, including minimum safe altitudes and required visibility.

The Federal Aviation Administration said it is ready for powered lift, which will be the first completely new category of civil aircraft since helicopters were introduced in the 1940s. Powered lift operations include air taxis, cargo delivery and a variety of operations within urban and rural areas…

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