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  2. Alef Aeronautics - Wikipedia

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    Alef Aeronautics is a US company founded on April 6, 2015, by Jim Dukhovny, Constantine Kisly, Pavel Markin and Oleg Petrov. [2] The company initially relied on financing by its founders. It obtained further seed investment from Draper Associates in 2017, followed by further investment rounds in 2018 and 2020.

  3. Alef Aeronautics CEO: Our flying car is 'safer than ... - AOL

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    Now Silicon Valley-based Alef Aeronautics is one step closer to having the first electric flying car on the roads and in the air. The news comes after the company was granted a special ...

  4. FAA clears first flying car. Meet the Florida-based company ...

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  5. Aviation medical examiner - Wikipedia

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    AMEs are private physicians, not employees of the Federal Aviation Authority ( FAA). Interested physicians apply through their regional flight surgeon's office. [2] If selected and authorized, they are trained through a national process. A pilot can go to any examiner from a list of designated doctors and undergo an examination at any time. New ...

  6. Flight surgeon - Wikipedia

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    Flight surgeons are medical doctors who serve as the primary care physicians for a variety of military aviation personnel, including pilots, Flight Officers, navigators, astronauts, missile combat crews, air traffic controllers, UAV operators and other aircrew members, both officer and enlisted.

  7. US skies open up as 2nd flying car secures FAA stamp of approval

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    You can get your hands on a H1 flying car starting from $135,000 to $150,000, with orders opening in 2024.

  8. Medical certifications for pilots - Wikipedia

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    Member states of the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) share medical requirements. The state which issues a pilot's licence must hold their medical records, however medical examinations may be carried out by a doctor registered with the national aviation authority of another member state.

  9. Talk:Alef Aeronautics - Wikipedia

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