In aviation, autoland describes a system that fully automates the landing procedure of an aircraft's flight, with the flight crew supervising the process. Such systems enable airliners to land in weather conditions that would otherwise be dangerous or impossible to operate in.
A few general aviation aircraft have begun to be fitted with "emergency autoland" systems that can be activated by passengers, or by automated crew monitoring systems. The emergency autoland systems are designed to complete an emergency landing at the nearest suitable airport, without any further human intervention, in the event that the flight crew is incapacitated.
In aviation, autoland describes a system that fully automates the landing procedure of an aircraft's flight, with the flight crew supervising the process...
with the company's emergency Autoland system, designed to automatically land the aircraft in an emergency. The Autoland system was introduced on 18 May...
For emergency uses, it has both a whole-airframe ballistic parachute and autoland system. Reviews have compared its performance to high-performance single-turboprop...
Anglisano, Larry (October 30, 2019). "Garmin's New Emergency Autoland". AVweb. "Garmin Autoland". Garmin. Retrieved October 30, 2019. Kate Sarsfield (November...
Hyundai-Kia R&D center in China is located in both Shanghai and Yantai. The Autoland Gwangmyeong (formerly known as Sohari Plant) in Soha-dong, Gwangmyeong...
first GA company, along with Piper Aircraft, to announce an emergency autoland system, developed by Garmin, which Cirrus calls "Safe Return" on the Vision...
landing. Such autoland operations require specialized equipment, procedures and training, and involve the aircraft, airport, and the crew. Autoland is the only...
(using a variety of aircraft or ground-based sensors and systems; see also "autoland") Failsafe: automatic landing or return-to-home upon loss of control signal...
was a unit of the British government tasked with creating an early autolanding system for military and civilian aircraft from the late 1940s until the...
flights and 1,300 flying hours. Textron confirmed the Garmin emergency autoland feature was operating correctly, but certification was pushed back to 2025...
requirement to prove the safety of the aircraft's autoland system for certification of the autoland system by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). Quick...
before turning to four wheels. In the later 1950s, he started Bob Jane Autoland, a company that distributed parts for Jaguar and Alfa Romeo. Through this...
Anniversary of Autolanding". Archived 22 December 2015 at the Wayback Machine Airways News, 31 July 2015. Interavia article 1976 page 863 "Autoland starts to...
prevent enemy detection and an aircraft carrier version can be used for autoland operations. Some systems used in the United States modulate the transmitted...
British European Airways (BEA) when it had to prove to the CAA that its autoland system for the Trident was safe, in the Civil Aircraft Airworthiness Data...
simulated icing tests and cold-weather tests in Canada, noise assessment, autoland testing and high angle-of-attack, minimum-unstick checks during rotation...
February 2021, tests were being conducted to gain approval for the XL's autoland capacity. Airbus started operating the first BelugaXL on 9 January 2020;...
autoland (though WAAS approaches can provide accurate enough guidance for emergency autoland capability in aircraft so equipped using Garmin Autoland)...
2018, the EASA approved Category IIIa/IIIb instrument approaches for autolanding the A220 with no decision height but runway visibility minimum requirements...
is expected to include flight envelope protection, turbulence righting, autoland capabilities, and damage-tolerant by-pass capabilities, the latter of which...
flight management system, an autopilot/flight director including CAT III autoland, thrust management system, electronic flight instrument displays, and full...
system with dual autopilots, autothrottles, and flight directors: full autoland capability with visibility limits 250 m (820 ft) horizontally, 15 ft (4...