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Pilot of King Air departing Denver becomes incapacitated. Garmin G3000 auto lands the plan

Posted on 12/21/25 at 11:42 am
Posted by AncientTiger
Mississippi- Louisiana - Destin
Member since Sep 2016
1882 posts
Posted on 12/21/25 at 11:42 am
If listening to audio - the robotic female voice starts about 11:00 minutes.

Posted by OldHickory
New Orleans
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Posted on 12/21/25 at 11:47 am to
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Posted by redstick13
Lower Saxony
Member since Feb 2007
40428 posts
Posted on 12/21/25 at 11:51 am to
That's incredible. I wonder how many of these systems are currently out there?
Posted by LegendInMyMind
Member since Apr 2019
71795 posts
Posted on 12/21/25 at 11:52 am to
They didn't even have to send a hero out on the wing with a roll of duct tape to fix anything.
Posted by andwesway
Zachary, LA
Member since Jun 2016
2792 posts
Posted on 12/21/25 at 11:53 am to
Payne Stewart is turning in his grave.
Posted by thermal9221
Youngsville
Member since Feb 2005
14723 posts
Posted on 12/21/25 at 12:13 pm to
That’s pretty wild
Posted by genuineLSUtiger
Nashville
Member since Sep 2005
77168 posts
Posted on 12/21/25 at 12:17 pm to
It would definitely be nice to know that you have that system as a backup if you are a private pilot. Would a system like that have been able to take over Greg Biffle’s plane in order to make a safe landing? I know nothing about aviation so may be a stupid question.
Posted by 844_Tiger
Down_Under
Member since Jul 2021
261 posts
Posted on 12/21/25 at 12:47 pm to
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Payne Stewart is turning in his grave.

I believe they died of hypoxia up at cruise altitude, not sure if the autoland feature would have saved them if the plane landed safely.
This post was edited on 12/21/25 at 12:55 pm
Posted by Penrod
Member since Jan 2011
52293 posts
Posted on 12/21/25 at 12:53 pm to
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Would a system like that have been able to take over Greg Biffle’s plane in order to make a safe landing?

I’m not sure what happened with Biffle’s plane, but it seems like some mechanical failure that didn’t allow them to get back to the field.I doubt an automatic landing system would have made a difference. It could help fly the plane to the crash site without stalling, but maybe the pilots did that anyway.
Posted by AncientTiger
Mississippi- Louisiana - Destin
Member since Sep 2016
1882 posts
Posted on 12/21/25 at 12:54 pm to
Automatic Detection and Activation

The system infers possible incapacitation through layered safety features and lack of response:
• Hypoxia Recognition / Emergency Descent Mode (EDM): Armed when the autopilot is engaged above ~14,900–20,000 feet (varies by aircraft). It monitors for signs of hypoxia, such as lack of pilot inputs/interactions or high cabin altitude (>12,500 feet in some configurations). If triggered, it automatically descends the aircraft to a safer altitude. If the pilot does not intervene or respond to prompts during/after the descent (e.g., descending below a threshold like 14,100–15,000 feet without deactivation), Autoland activates automatically, assuming incapacitation.
Posted by Penrod
Member since Jan 2011
52293 posts
Posted on 12/21/25 at 12:57 pm to
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I believe they died of hypoxia up at cruise altitude, not sure if the autoland feature would have saved them if the plane landed safely.

Not the auto-land, but shortly after Stewart died they were fitting planes with avionics that detected loss of pressure and descended the plane to about 8,000 feet quickly so that the people would eventually wake back up.

My plane wasn’t pressurized (2018 model) but when I was at a high altitude I was prompted every now and then to see if I was alert (that is if I hadn’t touched the controls). If I didn’t respond to the prompt the avionics would take over and descend as long as there was no terrain in the way.
Posted by forkedintheroad
Member since Feb 2025
1547 posts
Posted on 12/21/25 at 1:01 pm to
Good job AI Granny.
Posted by KosmoCramer
Member since Dec 2007
80048 posts
Posted on 12/21/25 at 1:03 pm to
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I’m not sure what happened with Biffle’s plane, but it seems like some mechanical failure that didn’t allow them to get back to the field.I doubt an automatic landing system would have made a difference. It could help fly the plane to the crash site without stalling, but maybe the pilots did that anyway


Preliminary data says the auto pilot was never engaged.
Posted by Tarps99
Lafourche Parish
Member since Apr 2017
11590 posts
Posted on 12/21/25 at 1:05 pm to
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robotic female voice


Who knew Otto turned into a she?

Posted by Python 357
Member since Dec 2025
95 posts
Posted on 12/21/25 at 2:02 pm to
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That's incredible. I wonder how many of these systems are currently out there?

They are available in the new Cirrus models. The autonomous emergency landing systems were already in their jets.

Cirrus calls theirs the Safe Return™.

New Cessna, Cirrus, Honda, and Embraer jets all have an autonomous emergency landing systems.

That is one reason Cirrus ate Beechcraft's lunch. Cirrus is expected to sell 700 units in the upcoming year. Those are incredible sales numbers in the aircraft world.

The first Bonanaza was introduced 78 years ago in 1947. The current Bonanza 36 models came along in 1968. The Baron was started in 1961. The current Baron 58 models started in 1969 as a 1970 model.

Textron, who owns Cessna and Beechcraft, just killed them both. They are no longer even listed on the website. Cirrus literally killed them. Beechcraft simply didn't keep up with the technology. They still charged $1.5 million for a new Bo, and almost $2 million for a new Baron.

When the pilot is incapacitated the passengers can save themselves. It's as simple as pushing a button.


Posted by Python 357
Member since Dec 2025
95 posts
Posted on 12/21/25 at 2:06 pm to
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My plane wasn’t pressurized (2018 model)
What were you flying, may I ask?
Posted by tzimme4
Metairie
Member since Jan 2008
32362 posts
Posted on 12/21/25 at 2:15 pm to
RIP Richie Valens
Posted by Lou Loomis
A pond. Ponds good for you.
Member since Mar 2025
1202 posts
Posted on 12/21/25 at 2:48 pm to
That is amazing! How would the autoland feature engage? Does somebody have to do it or is it an automated feature that can detect someone not at the controls?

NVM I saw my question was already answered above.
This post was edited on 12/21/25 at 2:59 pm
Posted by VolunGator
Franklin, TN / Key West, FL
Member since Jan 2020
1399 posts
Posted on 12/21/25 at 2:50 pm to
quote:

That is one reason Cirrus ate Beechcraft's lunch. Cirrus is expected to sell 700 units in the upcoming year. Those are incredible sales numbers in the aircraft world


Warrants more than just an up vote.
I was prepared to post essentially the same.
Posted by 844_Tiger
Down_Under
Member since Jul 2021
261 posts
Posted on 12/21/25 at 3:00 pm to
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