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'Autopilot on' -- not recognized

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Hi Bryan,I finished a couple of flights with the 767 and the Voice Commander succesfully. A couple of phrases are not recognised by the Voice recognition, for instance 'RVSM check I have zero difference', but I have to practise that better.There is however one phrase, the voice commander also does not understand, and that is 'autopilot on'. After asking for setting VNAV and LNAV, I ask the FO to put the autopilot on. He responds by disengaging the disengage bar (switches the bar down). The green bar displays autopilot off.If I only say 'ON' then the green bar shows indeed 'ON'. So the word on is recognized, as it is with the 737 default and the 737PIC.Am I doing something wrong, or is the command not in the Voice Commander? No problem to switch on the AP myself by the way.Kind regards,Henk

I believe the correct phrase is:"center in command""left in command""right in command"..depenging on which autopilot you wish to connect (normally center)Check the manual!

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Hello Kimmo,Thanks for the fast answer. You are right, I believe now. Did not try it out however. Despite the fact that I red the manual, also during flight, I did not connect the phrase 'center in command' with the autopilot on. But what you say is logical anyway. Thanks again.Kind regards,Henk

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Hello Kimmo,Thanks for the fast answer. You are right, I believe now. Did not try it out however. Despite the fact that I red the manual, also during flight, I did not connect the phrase 'center in command' with the autopilot on. But what you say is logical anyway. Thanks again.Kind regards,Henk
Kimmo is correct.

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