Could flying cars actually be a thing soon? One just got approved for testing by the FAA for the first time ever: A company called Alef is behind it. People are excited, because it takes off VERTICALLY like a helicopter.
That means you wouldn’t need a long stretch of road to use as a runway. You could take off in the middle of a traffic jam . . . fly past the traffic . . . then land and keep driving.
It also LOOKS like a car. So it’s not just a helicopter that they’re CALLING a “car.”
They unveiled their “Model A” prototype last fall, and they’ve been taking pre-orders. They’re expected to cost $300,000.
Even with that price tag, a bunch of people have already put down deposits. You can get in line for $150, or skip the line and join their “Priority Queue” for $1,500.
Alef Aeronautics’ Flying Car Design Awarded FAA Special Airworthiness Approval https://t.co/YR28EzqyXl
— Airline Gossip (@airlinegossip) June 29, 2023
It might be a while before we see them on the roads though . . . or ABOVE the roads. They’re only approved for test flights right now. So the FAA gets to decide when and where those tests can happen.