Boundary Administrative Scrivener Corporation Launches 'Flying Car' Flight Permit Application Agency Service, Backing the Social Implementation of Next-Generation Air Mobility

Boundary Administrative Scrivener Corporation has launched an agency service for flying car flight permit applications. They support the acquisition of 7 necessary permits under the Civil Aeronautics Act, accelerating social implementation.
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Boundary Administrative Scrivener Corporation (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Representative Administrative Scrivener: Shintaro Sasaki), which specializes in drone permit applications and legal consulting, is launching the "Flying Car Flight Permit Application Agency Service" to back up the social implementation of "flying cars."

## What is a "flying car"?
Centered on electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOL), it is an on-demand next-generation transportation method that anyone can use. Leveraging the features of "electric," "autonomous (piloting)," and "vertical takeoff and landing," it aims to realize a service that enables air travel in various scenarios.

It is expected to be utilized for shuttle services in urban areas, transportation in remote islands and mountainous regions, and emergency transport during disasters, and environmental preparations such as aircraft safety and traffic management are progressing.

▶︎ Reference Article: What is a "flying car"? Explaining the permits and merits necessary for test flights.

## 7 items required for test flights of "flying cars"
Test flights of flying cars require the acquisition of seven permits under the Civil Aeronautics Act.

- Certification regarding aircraft safety
- Pilot skills regarding the pilot
- Pilot information during remote control or autonomous flight
- Non-equipment of safety devices such as radiotelephones
- Takeoff and landing at places other than airports
- Flight below the minimum safe altitude
- Notification of dropping objects