New Delhi: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has released an advisory circular outlining the baseline airworthiness criteria for the type certification of Vertical Take-Off and Landing capable aircraft (VCA). This step marks a major milestone as aviation authorities prepare to launch air taxis in India soon.
A Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) aircraft can take off and land vertically, eliminating the need for a runway. This capability enables VTOL aircraft to access locations and perform tasks that conventional aircraft cannot.
The VCA at present is powered by an electrical system. This significant step aims to streamline the certification process and ensure the safety and reliability of emerging eVTOL technologies in India.
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The advisory circular provides a comprehensive detail on safety requirements on the design, construction, structural strength, flight performance, equipment, power plant installation, flight crew interface and other information required for type certification of eVTOL aircraft. This circular has been issued after extensive interaction with all concerned stakeholders.
DGCA’s initiative aligns with global efforts to standardize eVTOL certification and encourages innovative efforts by the Indian industry in developing/manufacturing eVTOL and its components.
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eVTOL / AAM sector is fast evolving, further iterations in the proposed requirements are anticipated.
This step is a stepping stone towards the broader implementation of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) in India. Last week, DGCA had issued an advisory circular on vertiports to be used by eVTOLs.