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Historic Automated Landing: Plane Safely Touches Down After Emergency

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In a groundbreaking aviation event, a Beechcraft Super King Air 200 successfully executed an automatic landing during an in-flight emergency, marking the first instance of such technology in action. The incident occurred while the aircraft was en route from Aspen to Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport, with two pilots onboard. After experiencing a rapid loss of cabin pressure, the aircraft's Garmin Autoland system activated, allowing it to land safely without passenger input. The Federal Aviation Administration is currently investigating the incident, which highlights the advancements in aviation safety technology and the importance of automated systems in emergencies.

Key Details: • Incident occurred during a flight from Aspen to Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport. • Garmin's Autoland system is installed on approximately 1,700 aircraft. • The FAA is investigating the emergency landing. • No passengers were on board during the flight.

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Federal Aviation AdministrationChris TownsleyRocky Mountain Metropolitan AirportAspenGarminBuffalo River Aviation

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