Garmin® Autoland Achieves EASA and FAA Certification on Daher TBM
940
OLATHE, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Garmin International Inc., a unit of
Garmin Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRMN), today announced European Aviation Safety Agency
(EASA) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification of Autoland in
the Daher TBM 940. The Garmin Autoland system is available as part of the G3000™
integrated flight deck and is capable of taking control and landing the aircraft
without human intervention1 in the event the pilot is unable to
fly.
"Garmin Autoland continues to gain the recognition and praise of many
throughout the world; we are excited to announce yet another milestone - EASA
certification of this progressive, forward-thinking technology," said Phil
Straub, executive vice president and managing director of aviation. "As we
celebrate this significant achievement in aviation history, I would like to
congratulate everyone at Daher, EASA, Garmin and the FAA who have come together
and contributed to the development and certification of Autoland, a technology
that will have lasting impacts on the safety of the aviation
industry."
In the event of an emergency, the pilot or passengers on board the
aircraft can activate Autoland to land the aircraft with a simple press of a
dedicated button. Autoland can also activate automatically if the system
determines it's necessary. Once activated, the system calculates a flight plan
to the most suitable airport, while avoiding terrain and adverse weather,
initiates an approach to the runway and automatically lands the aircraft -
without pilot or passenger intervention.
Autoland takes into account a breadth of information and criteria
during an activation, including a wide range of performance, operational and
environmental factors. The availability of a GPS approach with lateral and
vertical guidance to the runway is also required when the system is considering
various airports and runways. Even further, the system will automatically
communicate with air traffic control (ATC), advising controllers and pilots
operating near the aircraft of its location and its intentions.
Throughout an Autoland activation, the G3000 integrated flight deck
provides passenger-centric visual and verbal communications in plain language so
passengers in the aircraft know what to expect. The flight displays show the
aircraft's location on a map alongside information such as the destination
airport, estimated time of arrival, distance to the destination airport and fuel
remaining. Airspeed, altitude and aircraft heading are also labeled in an
easy-to-understand format. Passengers also have the option to communicate with
ATC by following simple instructions on the display using the touchscreen
interface on the flight deck.
The Garmin Autothrottle system is used to automatically manage
aircraft speed, engine performance and engine power so the aircraft can climb,
descend or maintain altitude as needed during an Autoland activation. On
approach to land, the system initiates a controlled descent to the airport. If
the aircraft needs additional time to descend or slow down during the approach,
the Autoland system initiates a standard holding procedure. When aligned with
the runway, the landing gear and flaps are automatically extended and the
aircraft continues its descent. On the runway, automatic braking is applied
while tracking the runway centerline to bring the aircraft to a full stop.
Engine shutdown is also automated so occupants can safely exit the
aircraft.
At any time, a pilot can easily deactivate an Autoland activation.
With a single press of the "AP" autopilot key on the autopilot controller or the
autopilot disconnect button on the controls, an Autoland activation can be
canceled. The flight display shows a message that confirms Autoland has been
deactivated and in the event of an accidental deactivation, the system shows
passengers how to reactivate Autoland if needed.
Garmin Autonomí™, a family of autonomous safety solutions,
encompasses Autoland, Emergency Descent Mode (EDM) and Electronic Stability and
Protection (ESP™). These technologies add to the safety enhancing tools and
capabilities of a Garmin-equipped flight deck. For example, in the event an
aircraft loses pressurization, EDM is capable of automatically descending the
aircraft to a preset altitude without pilot intervention to help avert hypoxic
situations.
ESP further enhances the Autonomí suite by working to assist the
pilot in avoiding unintentional flight attitudes beyond that for normal flight.
ESP works in the background while the pilot is hand flying the aircraft to help
pilots avoid inadvertent flight attitudes or bank angles. Should the pilot
become inattentive while hand flying the aircraft and exceed pre-determined
pitch, roll or airspeed limitations, Garmin ESP activates and the pilot will
feel pressure on the flight controls that guide him/her back to a recommended
flight limit.
In addition to certification on the Daher TBM 940, the award-winning
Garmin Autoland system has also received FAA certification on the Piper M600 and
will soon be available on the Cirrus Vision Jet, with additional aircraft
approvals expected to follow. For additional information regarding the Garmin
Autonomí family of autonomously activated flight technologies, visit
www.garmin.com/Autonomi.
Garmin's aviation business segment is a leading provider of solutions
to OEM, aftermarket, military and government customers. Garmin's portfolio
includes navigation, communication, flight control, hazard avoidance, an
expansive suite of ADS-B solutions and other products and services that are
known for innovation, reliability, and value. For more information about
Garmin's full line of avionics, go to www.garmin.com/aviation. For more
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About Garmin International, Inc. Garmin International, Inc. is a
subsidiary of Garmin Ltd. (Nasdaq: GRMN). Garmin Ltd. is incorporated in
Switzerland, and its principal subsidiaries are located in the United States,
Taiwan and the United Kingdom. Garmin is a registered trademark and G3000,
Autonomi and ESP are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries. All other
brands, product names, company names, trademarks and service marks are the
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