Certified Autopilot for the Cessna 150 and 152
The Trio Pro Pilot is FAA-approved for both models under STC SA04230CH. Two-axis GPS autopilot, altitude hold, and approach capability — no EFIS required, no panel rebuild needed.
Has something changed in the way you use your aircraft?
Cessna 150 and 152 owners come to this question from very different starting points. Some have flown the same airplane for years — it started as a local trainer, gradually became a cross-country machine, and the mission has quietly outgrown the original setup. Others are new owners, still learning what the aircraft is capable of and already thinking about what it could become.
Panel configuration ranges just as widely. Some owners are flying with a stock instrument panel and a handheld GPS on a RAM mount. Others have invested in a Garmin G5, Aspen, AV-30, a modern navigator, or a full IFR panel. The upgrade question looks different depending on where you're starting from — but less differently than most people assume.
What tends to change first, regardless of panel, is the mission. Pilots who find themselves flying farther, working toward an instrument rating, carrying a passenger more regularly, or managing more complex airspace start thinking about cockpit workload differently.
Those are usually not product questions at first. They are flying questions. They often begin as a quiet sense that the airplane is being asked to do more than it did before, or that the pilot is working harder than necessary to complete the same mission.
A local flight around the pattern places one set of demands on a pilot. A three-hour cross-country while managing navigation, weather, radio calls, traffic, and airspace presents another — and hand-flying the entire route compounds that workload throughout.
These questions matter because an autopilot is not valuable simply because it has features. It becomes valuable when it helps solve a problem that is becoming important in the way you actually fly.
For one owner, that may be reducing fatigue on longer cross-country flights. For another, it may be learning to manage automation while building instrument or commercial time. For another, it may be creating a safety layer for a spouse, passenger, or family member who flies along. For another, it may be getting more practical value out of a modern GPS or EFIS installation already in the airplane.
For some owners, reducing workload on longer flights is the priority. For others, the focus is instrument training. In that situation, the logic is direct: an autopilot can handle the physical task of maintaining altitude and tracking course, freeing cognitive bandwidth for the procedural and decision-making work that instrument training actually demands. Earning an instrument rating also has meaningful implications for insurance, confidence, and the range of conditions you can manage legally and safely.
The question is not whether someone else thinks you need an autopilot. The question is what needs sound familiar — and if so, what the right solution looks like for your specific aircraft and how you actually fly.
That is why there are two paths on this page. If you already know the Trio Pro Pilot is the right fit for your Cessna 150 or 152, the product and ordering information is available below. If you are still working through the decision, call first. A short conversation can usually identify whether this upgrade fits your aircraft, your flying, and your goals.
What the Installation Actually Involves
These are the facts that matter before a conversation with an installer. No invented numbers — just what's documented and verified.
Equipment pricing and full ordering information at the product page. Questions about your specific configuration: call Jeff at 540-309-6427.
What Cessna 150 and 152 Owners Ask Before Buying
Two ways to move forward
Most buyers are either still working through the decision or ready to order. Both paths are straightforward.
Talk through your aircraft first
Jeff reviews your model, current panel, mission, and budget before making any recommendation. The consultation is free and there is no obligation. Most owners leave with a clear answer either way.
Call Jeff — 540-309-6427View pricing and order the kit
Complete product information, pricing, and ordering for the Cessna 150 and 152 installation kit, including everything that ships with the system.
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