FAA Proposes Certification Rules For Beta, Safran Electric Engines

First applications of Safran’s ENGINeUS 100 electric engine are in fixed-wing electric training aircraft.

Credit: Safran
The FAA has released proposed special conditions for type certification of electric engines developed by Beta Technologies and Safran. The proposals are modeled on the basis for Part 33 certification of MagniX electric engines proposed by the FAA in September 2021, the first for an electric...
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