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Jay Leno Reviews the Cirrus SR22T G7+ with Automatic Landing Capability

Jay Leno Reviews the Cirrus SR22T G7+ Featuring Automatic Landing Technology
Jay Leno’s Garage, widely recognized for its in-depth explorations of automotive legends, recently shifted focus from cars to aviation. In the latest episode, Jay Leno examines the Cirrus SR22T G7+, a single-engine general aviation aircraft that is garnering attention not only for its sleek aesthetics but also for its pioneering safety innovations.
Innovative Safety Features and Design
The SR22T G7+ is distinguished by its tricycle landing gear, vibrant red exterior, and a cabin design that rivals the comfort and style of luxury automobiles. Central to its appeal is the Safe Return Emergency Auto Land system, developed in collaboration with Garmin. This groundbreaking technology enables the aircraft to autonomously land if the pilot becomes incapacitated. With the press of a single button, the system charts a course to the nearest suitable airport, executes a safe landing, applies brakes, and shuts down the engine—all without human input. Throughout the procedure, passengers receive clear updates via cockpit displays, helping to alleviate anxiety during emergencies.
This automatic landing capability, initially introduced on Cirrus’s Vision Jet in 2020, marks its first appearance in a piston-powered aircraft with the 2025 SR22T G7+. This advancement reflects a growing trend in general aviation toward increased automation and enhanced passenger safety.
In addition to the auto land system, every Cirrus aircraft is equipped with the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS). This critical safety feature deploys a large parachute to safely lower the entire aircraft in the event of engine failure or midair collision. Since its introduction in 1999, CAPS has been credited with saving over 200 lives, underscoring Cirrus’s commitment to safety.
Regulatory Scrutiny and Industry Response
Despite these technological strides, the SR22T G7+ and its automatic landing system have recently faced heightened regulatory examination following the fatal crash of Grammy-winning songwriter Brett James. Investigations into the incident are ongoing, prompting aviation authorities to scrutinize the safety and reliability of such automated systems more closely. As details emerge, consumer confidence in the model may be impacted, placing pressure on Cirrus to reassure both regulators and pilots regarding the robustness of its technology.
Meanwhile, competitors are leveraging this moment to emphasize their own advancements in aviation safety. The Blackhawk Group, for instance, has recently integrated Garmin’s autothrottle and autoland system into a Beechcraft King Air 350, highlighting the broader industry push toward safer, more automated flight experiences.
Jay Leno’s review of the Cirrus SR22T G7+ underscores the significant progress being made in general aviation safety. The integration of automotive-style automation into aircraft operations is emerging not merely as a technological novelty but as a potentially life-saving innovation.

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