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In this groundbreaking episode of 'The Ways We Move,' Nicolas Zart hosts Robert Bassey, a key figure in advanced air mobility (AAM) at the U.S. Federal Aviation Agency (FAA), as he announces his transition from the FAA to a private sector role.

Discover insights into how the FAA created the executive brief 105, working closely with eVTOL makers, what were the influences of the helicopter industry, EASA, ICAO, and the FAA relationship, the future of vertiports, the evolution of design standards, and the exciting potential of urban air mobility.

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00:00 - Introduction and Welcome

02:15 - Robert Bassey's Background and Achievements

05:30 - Breaking News: Transition to Private Sector

10:45 - Discussion on Advanced Air Mobility Standards

18:20 - The Future of Vertiports and Urban Air Mobility

25:00 - Public Trust and Safety in AAM

32:10 - Closing Thoughts and Future Prospects

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