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Wisk Highlights Hover as a Key Phase for Advancing to Autonomous Flight

30 March 2026

Wisk Aero has emphasized the importance of hovering as the most critical stage in its flight test program for autonomous eVTOL aircraft.

According to Kevin Quinn, the company’s chief test pilot, hovering is not just a basic maneuver, but the fundamental data base that allows progress to more complex phases such as transition and forward flight. During this stage, key information is gathered on the aircraft’s stability, control, and behavior—essential elements for validating autonomous systems.

This approach reflects how the development of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) depends on rigorous and progressive processes, where each test phase builds the necessary confidence for safe and certifiable operations.

In the case of Wisk, which is committed to fully autonomous aircraft, mastering hovering represents a decisive step in ensuring stable transitions between vertical takeoff and horizontal flight, one of the biggest technical challenges in the eVTOL sector.

The message reinforces that behind every advance in electric and autonomous aviation, there are critical validation stages that define the path to commercialization.

Source and Credits to Wisk

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