August 15, 201015 yr 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
August 15, 201015 yr 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!
August 15, 201015 yr Author 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
August 15, 201015 yr Commercial Member 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,HenkKimmo is correct. B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
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