Autopiloting in Microsoft Flight Simulator

Regardless of which of the many planes from Microsoft Flight Simulator players choose to fly, autopiloting works basically the same way. Players choose a route with their takeoff point and their landing point (and anything they may want to fly over in between). Once the flight path is in the books, players can turn on the autopiloting to manage their takeoff checklists, take care of radio communications, control the takeoff, altitude, speed, and landing of the airplane, and do it all smoothly and perfectly. The best part is that players can turn off this system at any time; this means those who haven’t quite mastered the art of landing can handle everything else up until that point.

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How to Turn on Autopilot

No matter what beautiful sights players fly over in Microsoft Flight Simulator, there are two ways to turn on the autopiloting setting; one way is through menuing, and the other with a keyboard shortcut. In order to get to the setting through the menu, players first have to open the toolbar.

Open toolbar Select AI Control There are three options: Checklist Assist, Radio Comm Assist, and Control Flight. Select the options desired Have a great Microsoft Flight Simulator flight

If players are playing Microsoft Flight Simulator on the Xbox Series X, they will have to go through the menu to turn these features on. But if players are using a PC, the keyboard shortcut for Autopiloting just turns the Control Flight on or off and not the Checklist or Comm assistance. These shortcuts are:

Autopilot on - ALT + Z Autopilot off - SHIFT + ALT + Z

Other Helpful Autopilot Keyboard Shortcuts

Hold the current speed in Autopilot Mode - ALT + R Lower the Autopilot altitude - CTRL + PGDOWN Raise the Autopilot altitude - CTRL + PGUP NAV1 Hold - CTRL + N Lower Autopilot N1 - CTRL + END Raise Autopilot N1 - CTRL + HOME N1 hold - CTRL + S Decrease speed - SHIFT + CTRL + DEL Increase speed - SHIFT + CTRL + INSERT Turn Approach Hold on or off - CTRL + A Turn Altitude Hold on or off - CTRL + T Localizer on and off - CTRL + O Mach Hold on and off - CTRL + M Wind level on and off - CTRL + V Lower Reference Vs - CTRL + END Raise Reference Vs - CTRL + HOME

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Microsoft Flight Simulator is now available for PC and Xbox Series X/S.

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