Books
Kai Turing

Autopilot Planes

Autopilot Planes explores how airplanes achieve autonomous flight, diving into the integration of autopilot systems, artificial intelligence (AI), and satellite navigation. It reveals how these technologies have converged to revolutionize modern air travel. Intriguingly, early autopilots primarily focused on stabilizing the aircraft, a far cry from today's systems that actively manage and optimize entire flight operations. Another fascinating aspect is the use of machine learning algorithms to predict turbulence and optimize fuel consumption, showcasing the potential of AI in aviation. The book examines the evolution of autopilot technology, from electromechanical origins to sophisticated digital implementations, highlighting the crucial role of satellite navigation systems like GPS. By providing essential background on aerodynamics and flight control principles, it makes complex concepts accessible. Each chapter builds upon the previous one, starting with fundamental concepts and progressing to advanced topics such as AI in flight management and the challenges of GNSS signal integrity. Autopilot Planes offers a comprehensive and data-driven overview of autonomous flight, supported by real-world case studies and expert insights. It details how computer science, electrical engineering, and aerospace engineering intersect to create these intricate systems. This approach makes it a valuable resource for aviation enthusiasts, students, engineers, and anyone curious about the future of aviation technology.
151 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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