Beta Gets FAA Approval To Begin Dual-Seat eVTOL Pilot Training

training pilots dual-seta in beta alia ctol

Beta has led numerous pilots from the U.S. armed forces through qualitative evaluative flights in its Alia CTOL.

Credit: Beta Technologies
Beta Technologies has received FAA approval to commence dual-seat pilot training in its Alia vertical-takeoff-and-landing (VTOL) aircraft. The all-electric Alia VTOL is being developed in parallel with Beta’s Alia conventional-takeoff-and-landing (CTOL) aircraft. The CTOL version will be certified...
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