• TTC Podcast-Flying Vehicles

  • Aug 28 2024
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

TTC Podcast-Flying Vehicles

  • Summary

  • The conversation centers around the topic of flying vehicles. The guest, Chuck Martin, who is a futurist, discusses the different categories of flying vehicles, including ultralights, certified commercial vehicles, and personal aerial vehicles. He explains that the first realistic application of flying vehicles should be in the ultralight category, which are unregulated and can be used for recreational purposes. The certified commercial vehicles, also known as flying taxis, are being developed by major companies and will be integrated with the airline industry. The personal aerial vehicles are intended for individual ownership and will require a pilot's license. The conversation also touches on the environmental impact, capacity, and future potential of flying vehicles. The conversation explores the technology, safety, infrastructure, and future of flying vehicles. Chuck explains that flying vehicles have invisible fences and self-control technology to prevent accidents and eliminate pilot error. He also discusses the role of air traffic control and the military in managing the airspace. The conversation highlights the timing of the emergence of flying vehicles, with companies like Joby and Archer coming to market and the FAA creating regulations. The discussion touches on the economic impact, profitability, and business models of flying vehicles. The conversation concludes with a focus on different types of flying vehicles, such as EVTOLs and flying jets, and the challenges of infrastructure, certification, and collision avoidance. The potential impact on congestion and the synergy between the electric car industry and flying vehicles are also explored.

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