Blackhawk Aerospace Technologies Delivers Garmin's First Installed  Autothrottle/Autoland-Enabled G1000 NXi Upgrade

Blackhawk Aerospace Technologies Delivers Garmin's First Installed Autothrottle/Autoland-Enabled G1000 NXi Upgrade

Blackhawk Aerospace Technologies Delivers Garmin's First Installed  Autothrottle/Autoland-Enabled G1000 NXi Upgrade

Blackhawk Aerospace Technologies (BAT) completes Garmin’s first installed Autothrottle/Autoland-equipped G1000 NXi Upgrade for a King Air 200. The new technology integrates seamlessly with the G1000 NXi to reduce crew workload, improve safety and add peace of mind.

"BAT is proud to be the first to deliver this exciting new technology to the market," says Conrad Theisen, VP of Sales and Marketing at BAT. "While King Airs are known for their versatility, they can sometimes be demanding for the crew. Autothrottle and autoland increase the pilot’s bandwidth for added operational safety."

Garmin’s autothrottle technology manages power levels in each phase of flight based on manufacturer or user-customizable settings, including ITT limits. If the system detects an over-temp, over-torque, or flap over-speed situation, it automatically reduces engine power. If the system detects under-speed conditions, it will automatically increase engine power.

In the event of an emergency in which the crew is unable to land the aircraft, Garmin’s autoland technology will do so at the touch of a button, delivering added safety in what could otherwise be a catastrophic incident.

The G1000 NXi Autothrottle and Autoland options are now available to purchase through Blackhawk Aerospace Technologies in Columbia, MO. 

For more information, contact Conrad Theisen at conrad.theisen@blackhawk.aero or call +1 (573) 874 4141 to receive a personalized quote.

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