A future where we strap on a jetpack and fly to work is not that far away.
A growing number of urban aerial mobility machines are on display at the EAA AirVenture this week.
Including the first electric jetpack built by Pete Bitar.
Bitar’s jetpack features 16 electric jets in a square configuration that the pilots wear and control by pointing the engines in the direction they want to go.
The cost is $40,000.



