autopilot - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • have: If I have no autopilot, do I want to spend 2 hours stuck in bumpy Cumulus?
  • include: Other features include a three-axis autopilot, yaw damper and flight director with which auto coupled approaches may be flown down to DH.
  • use: These settings can be altered at any time, allowing you to fly purely by using the autopilot.
  • disengage: A crew member disengaged the autopilot after the second turn.
  • disconnect: This triggered a Master Warning, and also disconnected the autopilot.
  • fight: The final report said that the crash was the result of the pilots fighting the autopilot.

Adjective modifier

  • popular: And also the autopilot control is primitive and not compatible with many popular autopilots.
  • many: And also the autopilot control is primitive and not compatible with many popular autopilots.
  • complete: Proven money making programs... On complete autopilot, too!
  • simple: It turned out that it had a simple autopilot to keep it in level flight, at a set altitude and compass bearing.

Modifies a noun

  • control: Aircraft are already equipped with comprehensive transit autopilot control systems, which could be readily utilized to allow aircraft to follow instructions.
  • system: Aircraft are already equipped with comprehensive transit autopilot control systems, which could be readily utilized to allow aircraft to follow instructions.
  • mode: The reference to autopilot modes is included because the ELACs are the EFCS's interface to autopilot functions.
  • button: Make sure that the autopilot buttons for HDG & ALT are lit, ready for use.
  • function: The reference to autopilot modes is included because the ELACs are the EFCS's interface to autopilot functions.

Noun used with modifier

  • detour: I was in " detour autopilot " and almost missed my regular turning.
  • aircraft: Aerospace industry The modeling of closed loop control system in aircraft autopilots.

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