YIVTOL Marks Industry First With China Ultralight EVTOL Flight Permit
The S-ZERO eVTOL has a top speed of 70 kmh (43 mph) and flight time of 30 min.
Credit: YIVTOL
China’s regulatory framework for ultralights has long been established under Chapter O of CCAR-91, mirroring FAA Part 103, which allows aircraft under 116 kg (256 lbs.) to operate recreationally without airworthiness certification or pilot licenses. Now, Shenzhen Yingwu Intelligent Technologies Co...
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