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First things first: Congrats @Dave-Pilot2ATCand his team for this "piece of art" ATC software, for the flight simulation enthusiasts as myself, i've tried it for the whole 10-day trial period, every single day, and it convinced me to buy it.

I've been reading this forum and i notice some users are getting "resume own navigation" ATC command... personaly, I like to do long flights, cruising with AP and while cruising, sometimes I'm not close to the PC, so how do you get or request to resume own navigation ?

Thank you

You can hit the config button, Speech Tab and under the Copilot Options screen, check "respond to radio" and "Changes Frequecnies". Your "co-pilot" will handle the comms.

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4 minutes ago, kowen said:

You can hit the config button, Speech Tab and under the Copilot Options screen, check "respond to radio" and "Changes Frequecnies". Your "co-pilot" will handle the comms.

Yes but I like to the the comms my self, I only have "change frequencies" checked... still I can't find any command to request own navigation... 

That means to follow your horizontal flight plan as you filed it. Pilot2ATC will tell you that if you go off course or flying a SID and it is done vectoring you. Your autopilot should be doing that already. 

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On 3/22/2019 at 10:13 PM, kowen said:

That means to follow your horizontal flight plan as you filed it. Pilot2ATC will tell you that if you go off course or flying a SID and it is done vectoring you. Your autopilot should be doing that already. 

Thanks! I get it now... 

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