The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Los Angeles sky taxi takes off in bid to create Uber-like flight-hailing

- By Fredrick Kunkle

A BRASH young entreprene­ur has started operating a sky taxi in Los Angeles in a bid to create an Uber-like flight-hailing service even though the firm hasn’t quite cleared all the federal regulatory hurdles.

Skyryde has begun using small planes and a federally licensed pilot to fly people on quick hops above L.A.’s notorious traffic jams on shorter notice and at lower prices than one generally finds for commuter air services using turboprops or small jets.

Although the process for booking a flight and getting to one’s destinatio­n is still a bit more complicate­d than it is for ridehailin­g services on the ground, the aim of the beta launch is to work out the kinks and ultimately make it relatively easy to order a flight in the L.A. metropolis, the operators say.

“It’s on demand, so nothing is scheduled. It’s simply: Somebody calls, they want a flight, we book the flight, and that’s how we operate,” said Mike Killian, a licensed commercial pilot who has flown several flights for Skyryde.

Instead of Learjets and turboprops that one often associates with scheduled flights, Skyryde is using small planes, such as the Cessna Turbo 182.

The aircraft has four to six seats and instrument­ation that allows pilots to fly in everything but the most extreme weather.

“Obviously, there’s some planning involved, (but) we could literally be dispatched within less than hour - get on the flight and take care of the trip, “said Killian, 29, the founder of Corsair Aviation, a Van Nuys, California, firm that’s working closely with Sky ryde.

The idea for the sky taxi and the drive behind the young company came from Jerome Brenndon “JB” Adkins, a flight junkie who said he has cashed in almost everything except the camper where he and his young family now live to launch the venture.

“Skyride is literally trying to solve the problem of traffic,” said Adkins, who became mesmerised by powered flight as a child growing up in a military family in Georgia.

Adkins said a typical Sky ryde flight might take a passenger from UCLA to Long Beach, arriving there in a matter of minutes instead of the hours it would take to navigate through the clogged Los Angeles traffic.

 ??  ?? Jerome Brenndon “JB” Adkins is the founder of Skyryde, a sky taxi service.
Jerome Brenndon “JB” Adkins is the founder of Skyryde, a sky taxi service.

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