A closer look at the Autoland technology that landed the plane in Colorado, and a pilot who is getting it installed.
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The Dec. 20 landing marked the first confirmed real-world use of Garmin G3000 Autoland during an actual in-flight emergency.
A plane landed safely at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport using Garmin's automated technology, the first time the company's version of the tech has been used in a real-world emergency situation.
But the plane’s use of the autonomous feature — which is designed to be activated in emergency situations, like when a pilot is incapacitated — is leading to confusion among responders.
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An onboard emergency Autoland system was activated,” the FAA said. Garmin, known for its fitness watches, confirmed to CBS Colorado that its “Autoland” system was activated, “resulting in a successful ...
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