The Joby Flyer looks majestic, here we see the future of inner-city transportation. And IT flews with a Pilot in Board. An incredible achievement by the Joby Team.
I realize that the "other helicopter" was there for safety reasons but this was NO example of how quiet the new EV Helo is...darn. The other one made noise like usual!I wish we could've heard the true low volume.
The Mayor should approach Samanea New York who own that eyesore of an abandoned Mall at the Source in Westbury NY Long Island .... That place is huge, warm and well lit😢 .... Retrofit that building and get people out of the cold for goodness sake. It's gonna be a long, cold Winter. When people are pushed to desperation they might start 'acting up' ..... That's something New York is not ready for and needs to avoid🤷🏽♀️🙏🏽🇬🇧
hmmmm. This private company gets an endorsement from NYC....okay..How do NYC tax payers benefit from these electric helicopters, please help me understand?
@@donrotate8404 train students to work? Common that's rhetoric. The New York City education budget is somewhere in the tune of 37 billion dollars. So the $300,000 donation that they give is going to do what again...
Faster commute times for billionaires and business travelers means a more robust tax base for NYC. That tax revenue goes into funding every single public program available. On top of that with the bimodal operation of these piers/docks to also allow for fast freight and battery swapping it will create multiple industries that will create job opportunities.
@@videobrownsville The city has the country's oldest aircraft maintenance training program 80 years old. Im a graduate from the 90s. Current starting salary $65k at 18 years old.
@@AlmostAny1 how many helicopters do you expect to be in operation? The tax dollars will be minimal, and those who will utilize these choppers will inconvenience the average New Yorker.
He will be getting arrested soon.mYor Adam's
The Joby Flyer looks majestic, here we see the future of inner-city transportation. And IT flews with a Pilot in Board. An incredible achievement by the Joby Team.
I realize that the "other helicopter" was there for safety reasons but this was NO example of how quiet the new EV Helo is...darn. The other one made noise like usual!I wish we could've heard the true low volume.
The Mayor should approach Samanea New York who own that eyesore of an abandoned Mall at the Source in Westbury NY Long Island .... That place is huge, warm and well lit😢 .... Retrofit that building and get people out of the cold for goodness sake. It's gonna be a long, cold Winter. When people are pushed to desperation they might start 'acting up' ..... That's something New York is not ready for and needs to avoid🤷🏽♀️🙏🏽🇬🇧
Good idea ...
Please note a subway holds 1,600 people, this holds 4.
How nice... if we could only make the Subways safer 😢
Mayor🇺🇸
BIGGEST CLOWNS IN NEW YORK AL SHARPTON AND HIS DUE BOI ERIC ADAMS
ban all helicopters to make air cleaner and make public transportation free!
hmmmm. This private company gets an endorsement from NYC....okay..How do NYC tax payers benefit from these electric helicopters, please help me understand?
@11 minutes they are working with public schools to train students to fly amd work in these vehicles.
@@donrotate8404 train students to work? Common that's rhetoric. The New York City education budget is somewhere in the tune of 37 billion dollars. So the $300,000 donation that they give is going to do what again...
Faster commute times for billionaires and business travelers means a more robust tax base for NYC. That tax revenue goes into funding every single public program available. On top of that with the bimodal operation of these piers/docks to also allow for fast freight and battery swapping it will create multiple industries that will create job opportunities.
@@videobrownsville The city has the country's oldest aircraft maintenance training program 80 years old. Im a graduate from the 90s. Current starting salary $65k at 18 years old.
@@AlmostAny1 how many helicopters do you expect to be in operation? The tax dollars will be minimal, and those who will utilize these choppers will inconvenience the average New Yorker.