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Minnesota's new law allows the registration and use of roadable aircraft, marking a significant milestone for the flying car industry. Companies like Samson Sky are at the forefront of this innovation.
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Flying Cars in Minnesota: Everything You Need to Know

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Last updated: May 24, 2024 9:34 am
NTK Journalist Published May 24, 2024
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Minnesota has made history with a new bipartisan transportation bill, now signed into law by Governor Tim Walz, which introduces regulations for the registration and use of roadable aircraft.

This landmark legislation marks a significant milestone for the emerging flying car industry, with companies like Samson Sky at the forefront of innovation with their Switchblade Flying Sports Car.

The new law permits roadable aircraft to be registered for use on state roads and highways, provided they comply with standard traffic regulations.

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However, takeoffs and landings on public roads are still restricted to emergencies, adhering to existing regulations for small aircraft.

Russell Bousfield, a legislative analyst for Samson Sky, played a pivotal role in guiding the Senate Transportation and Public Safety Committee through this legislative process.

Minnesota's new law allows the registration and use of roadable aircraft, marking a significant milestone for the flying car industry. Companies like Samson Sky are at the forefront of this innovation.
A fourth generation native of Nevada City, California, Mr. Bousfield earned a Bachelor of Science with Dean’s Honors from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo in 1979. Post-graduate studies included marketing and business management. Due to an interest in aviation, Mr. Bousfield became involved with a core group of Boeing engineers who utilized his conceptual ideas to advance aeronautical research. He created the Switchblade to change the world of transportation.

Bousfield expressed his satisfaction with the legislative support, highlighting the growing interest in using roadable aircraft for business and travel within Minnesota. Samson Sky aims to push for similar laws across the country to further this innovative transportation method.

Minnesota’s move follows New Hampshire’s “Jetson Bill” in 2020, which was the first to allow state registration for roadable aircraft. Key industry players, including Terrafugia and PAL-V, also contributed to the legislative discussions.

The market for flying cars is expected to grow rapidly, with US companies like Samson Sky and Alef, along with European companies PAL-V and Klein, planning to start production by 2025.

Samson Sky’s Switchblade, which had its successful maiden flight in November 2023, features a hybrid electric system that runs on unleaded auto gas, making it practical for everyday use.

This innovative vehicle, already reserved by customers in over 50 countries, offers exceptional performance in both driving and flying modes. Its Skybrid™ hybrid electric drive system makes it a leading contender in the transition towards fully electric flying cars.

The Switchblade, seating two people, can fly up to 500 miles on a single tank of gas, allowing owners to switch seamlessly between driving and flying, making long-distance travel more convenient. With the option for no money down reservations, Samson Sky is setting the stage for a new era in personal transportation.

Source: Are Flying Cars Coming to Minnesota? Everything You Need to Know

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