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Old Yesterday, 04:48 PM
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FAA has issued 800 pages of regs for eVTOL operations. Some companies hope to have eVTOL readly for FAA certification by 2025. It'll be interesting to see who they get to fly them. Job market isn't nearly as hot as it was but still, what can they pay for a craft that only carriers 4 pax on short flights?

https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/22/busin...=1729680971070
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Wow, 800 pages of regulations? I’m not really sure how the eVTOL market will shape up, especially with those short flights and limited passenger capacity. It’ll be interesting to see if they can find pilots willing to fly them and what kind of pay they’ll offer. I guess it'll depend on how much demand there is once they actually hit the skies!
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Probably about what helicopter pilots are paid.
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Originally Posted by Pilot4000
Probably about what helicopter pilots are paid.
How much is that?
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