Pennsylvania state senator Marty Flynn (D) has re-introduced legislation to legalize flying cars in the state and allow drivers to use them along roadways and in the air.
Flynn first introduced this legislation in the state’s previous legislative session, where it failed to pass. But in a January memo announcing his intent to reintroduce the legislation, Flynn sought co-sponsors to make Pennsylvania “one of the first states to introduce this revolutionary technology.”
He wrote that though the implications of innovations in urban and rural aviation may not be “fully realized,” there was a “significant need” for legislation that laid the groundwork for these technologies.
Across the nation, advanced air mobility — a rapidly evolving sector within aviation that encompasses a range of innov

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