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As an ultralight aircraft that complies with FAA Part 103, the Helix can be flown without a pilot’s license, though its restriction to Class G uncontrolled airspace may limit how — and where ...
Like the ICON A5 amphibious plane we flew several years ago, the Helix is classified by the FAA as an ultralight, so as long as you don’t fly over congested areas and stay away from airports ...
No license? No problem. California-based startup Pivotal has built the closest thing to a flying car. The Helix is an all-electric, single-seat aircraft that takes off and lands vertically, and ...
Ever fantasize about ditching the car and taking off straight from the driveway in your own personal aircraft? Exclusively for The Vault, Pivotal is offering a one-of-a-kind Helix for sale. This ...
The pipe dream of flying cars is no longer science fiction -- they are here and now as both private buyers and the military are obsessed with the hot commodity for everyday people.
The future is now: Pivotal’s Helix is the first light eVTOL aircraft for sale in the US. Over twelve years in the making, the Helix is Pivotal’s first aircraft to be produced at scale.
Operators do not need to have a pilot's license to fly the single-seat Helix, which is now for sale at a base price of $190,000. Pivotal's Helix is an ultralight-category personal eVTOL aircraft ...
A perennial punchline in the automotive world, the flying car holds the imagination of at least a few dreamers to this day—despite the fact that it is no less a dumb idea now than decades ago.
Helix's personal vertical take-off and landing aircraft is a futuristic flying machine that is not quite a flying car, but close.
Helix is a single-seat PAV (Personal Aerial Vehicle) tilt aircraft with fixed rotors and tandem wings classified by the FAA as Part 103 Ultralight, so it doesn't require a pilot's license.
Personal Aircraft Requiring No Certificate to Fly Hits U.S. Market Pivotal’s Helix is an electric vertical takeoff and landing design that qualifies as a Part 103 ultralight built for ...
Pivotal, the Palo Alto, California–based company backed by Larry Page, kicked off online sales Monday night at CES 2024 for Helix, a lightweight electric personal aircraft that doesn’t require ...