Aero-pharmaceutical · Est. 2026
One capsule. Thirty seconds to liftoff. Eight hours above the clouds. The first oral flight system for the human body.
Swallow one FlyTab with a glass of cool water. The gelatin shell dissolves in the stomach within twenty seconds, releasing the aerocyte payload into your bloodstream.
Aerocytes bind to haemoglobin and alter your body's gravitational response. A warm hum spreads from your chest to your fingertips — the signal that lift is ready.
Step outside, inhale, and let go. You rise at 1.2 m/s, steered by breath and gaze. Land gently eight hours later by exhaling fully and orienting downward.
Each FlyTab is precision-manufactured in a clean-room atmosphere of pure nitrogen. The shell is plant-derived gelatin; the payload is a synthesised aerocyte lattice refined over eleven years of gravitational biology research.
FlyTab completed human trials in March 2026. Three hundred volunteers across nine countries took flight. Here is what they carried back down.
"I swallowed it on a rooftop in Lisbon. Thirty seconds later my feet left the tile. I drifted over the Tagus for an hour and landed in a park I'd never been to. I cried the whole way down."
"I've skydived forty times. None of it compares. There is no engine, no wind roar, no harness. Just you and the quiet and the slow silver pull upward."
"My daughter asked if angels are real. I told her I'd find out. I flew at dawn and saw the sun come up twice — once for the ground, once for me. I brought nothing back except the certainty that they are."
First flights include a ground observer and a descent coach on a two-way earpiece. Solo clearance is granted after your third supervised flight. Emergency descent is always available by exhaling fully and pointing your gaze downward.
Two capsules do not increase altitude or speed. The aerocyte lattice saturates at one dose. A second capsule within eight hours is inert and passes through the digestive tract harmlessly.
Direction is controlled by two inputs: where you look and how you breathe. Look up to rise, look down to sink. Inhale to climb, exhale to descend. Within ten minutes most flyers find it as intuitive as walking.
FlyTab flights are filed with local airspace authorities before launch. Flyers wear a transponder wristband visible to all aircraft. Reserved flight corridors keep you clear of traffic lanes and bird migration routes.
FlyTab is cleared for adults 18 and over. Paediatric trials for ages 12–17 are underway with results expected in 2027. The capsule is not recommended during pregnancy.
FlyTab is available through licensed flight clinics in twenty-three cities. A single capsule, a thirty-minute briefing, and one morning above the clouds.