Not sure of the requirements for a "sports license", but there's not much
chance of anything like this ever  becoming a "for the masses" mode of
transportation.  People can barely drive properly in 2D, let
alone maneuver in 3D space.  And believe me, there's already enough people
that fly that have no business in the air.  Some of the airline pilot
training schools have some of the worst offenders of not following the
rules.  Since a lot of these schools are training foreign pilots, it's
nearly impossible to understand some of them on the radio. (English is the
required language of air traffic, worldwide)

Fred


On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 10:05 AM, Stephen Russell <[email protected]>wrote:

> <
> http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/30/terrafugia-transition-flying-car-gets-a-little-closer-to-reality/
> >
>
> Not sure how any DMV is going to deal with it!  hahahahaha
>
> You want a license plate for a plane?
>
> --
> Stephen Russell
>
> Sr. Production Systems Programmer
> CIMSgts
>
> 901.246-0159 cell
>
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