FlyingTiger
Pre-takeoff checklist
A car a single axis- the gas, so it is probably a bit too complicated to try and do the same thing for most GA autopilot systems that have multiple axis/servos.
That said, in larger aircraft like airliners, you do have autopilot disconnects associated with control movement. FWIW, that feature in the L-1011 was directly related to the Eastern Everglades crash.
This crash may be the GA version of the New Zealand A320 that crashed in 2008. Autopilot was getting contradictory indications due to frozen angle of attack indicators and disengaged with full up trim. The pilot missed a warning message, failed to correct the trim and couldn't level the aircraft with normal control inputs resulting in stall and crash in the ocean.
Seems to me a nice safety feature of an AP would be for it to return the trim to neutral whenever it disengages due to control inputs or data discrepancies.
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