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#MaydayThisDay #PlaneCrash #aviationemergency #FlightIncident #planecrashDocumentary #RealCrashStory #AirCrashInvestigation #pilotmaydaycall This video includes real ATC communication from the flight that landed itself without a pilot A routine flight over Colorado turned into a moment that may change aviation forever. On Saturday, December 20, 2025, a Beechcraft Super King Air B200, registration N479BR, experienced a real-world emergency unlike anything previously seen in operational aviation. During the flight from Aspen Pitkin County Airport to Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport in Broomfield, the pilot became incapacitated, leaving the aircraft without human control. Roughly twenty minutes after takeoff, the aircraft stopped responding to normal pilot inputs and automatically squawked emergency code 7700. What followed stunned air traffic controllers. Instead of a distressed pilot, ATC heard an automated voice announcing that the pilot was incapacitated and that the aircraft was taking control to perform an emergency landing. The system responsible was Garmin Emergency Autoland, a technology designed to handle the worst-case scenario of pilot incapacitation. Using real-time data, the system evaluated terrain, weather conditions, fuel status, and available runways before selecting Runway 30 at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport as the safest landing option. Air traffic control immediately cleared surrounding airspace and emergency crews were positioned along the runway. At 2:19 p.m. local time, the Beechcraft King Air landed smoothly under full autonomous control. The aircraft slowed, exited the runway, shut down its engines automatically, and came to a complete stop without any human input. All occupants on board were found safe and uninjured. The following day, Garmin confirmed this event as the first verified real-world emergency activation of Autoland during an operational flight. The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board began gathering information to better understand the circumstances that triggered the system. While details about the pilot’s medical condition have not been released, the outcome clearly demonstrated the life-saving potential of advanced aviation safety technology. In this video, we break down the full timeline of the flight, analyze live ATC communications, explain how emergency autoland systems work, and explore why this incident marks a major milestone in aviation safety. This report is essential viewing for pilots, aviation professionals, and anyone interested in aircraft automation, emergency procedures, and air crash prevention. Mayday This Day brings you real aviation incidents, breaking aviation news, ATC audio analysis, and in-depth air crash investigations from around the world. If you follow aviation safety, pilot emergencies, aircraft technology, and real-life aviation stories, subscribe for daily updates and detailed reporting. Sometimes survival in aviation does not depend on skill alone, but on technology designed for the moment when human control is no longer possible. Stay tuned to Mayday, This Day, where every flight has a story. The Plane Spoke to ATC and Landed Itself | Full ATC audio | Garmin Autoland first ever use garmin autoland king air b200 at Colorado airport