Voice Control Commands

LEGENDS: The system recognises phrases expressed in the NATO phonetic alphabet (e.g., alpha, bravo, charlie, delta, etc.)
Phrases expressed within curly braces ( e.g., {ONOFF} ), indicate that the values are detailed at the bottom of the page.
Frequency settings can be expressed using POINT or DECIMAL (e.g., "123 POINT 5", or "123 DECIMAL 5")
Phrases displayed in parentheses, e.g., ( the ), indicate that the phrase is optional.
Phrases "nine" or "niner" are both interpreted as "9"

 
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    ACARS

    FunctionVoice Commands Accepted Notes
     
    ACARS Window Bring up (the) ACARS window
    Kill (the) ACARS window
    Get rid of (the) ACARS window
    Pop up and get rid of the ACARS window

    NOTE: The ACARS window pops up to (and stays in) the foreground, unless the simulator is in Full Screen Mode.
     
    Activate ACARS Activate (the) ACARS system
    Activates the ACARS system
     
    Deactivate ACARS Deactivate (the) ACARS system
    Deactivates the ACARS system
     
    Start ACARS logging Start ACARS logging
    Starts ACARS logging
     
    Save ACARS Data Save ACARS data
    Saves ACARS data in the format yyyymmddhhmmss.txt in the folder: [SIMULATOR ROOT]\IYPLogs\ACARS\
     
    Reset ACARS Reset (the) ACARS logging
    Reset (the) ACARS system
    Resets the ACARS logging system
     

    Autopilot

    FunctionVoice Commands Accepted Notes
     
    Airspeed
    Airspeed { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT }
    e.g., Airspeed 080, Airspeed 250
    This command applies to both jetliners and prop-driven aircraft. In the case of a jetliner, this command sets the aircraft's auto-pilot IAS (Indicated Air Speed). In the case of a prop-driven aircraft, this command tells the IYP Co-Pilot to control the airspeed at any altitude (IYP pseudo auto-throttle).

    NOTE: Momentarily applying the brake switch will permit you (the pilot) to take control of a prop-driven aircraft's airspeed.
    (See... You (the Pilot) take control of the speed... below)
     
    AP Altitude
    Climb and maintain { ALTITUDE }
    Descend and maintain { ALTITUDE }
    Make (the) altitude { ALTITUDE }
    Set (the) altitude to { ALTITUDE }
    Set the altitude to flight level { FLIGHTLEVEL }
    Sets the autopilot's altitude.
    NOTE: The North American altitude transition level is 18,000. The system also supports standard European transition levels of 3,000, 4,000, 4,500 and 6.000 and can be configured before flight time.
    Please refer to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_level#Transition_altitude for more details.
     
    AP Altitude hold
    (Set) (the) Altitude hold { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) Altitude hold { ONOFF }
    Turns the altitude hold on or off.
     
    AP AutoThrottle
    (Set the) auto throttle { ONOFF }
    (Turn the) auto throttle { ONOFF }
    Sets the AutoThrottle on or off.
    AP Back Course
    Set (the) back course (mode)
    Select (the) back course (mode)
    Switch to (the) back course (mode)
    Sets the autopilot's back course on or off.
     
    AP Course
    Make (the) course { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } (degrees)
    Set (the) course to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } (degrees)
    Set (the) course to heading { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } (degrees)
    (e.g., Set the course to two zero five degrees.)
    Sets the autopilot's course.
     
    AP Flight Level
    Climb and maintain flight level { FLIGHTLEVEL }
    Descend and maintain flight level{ FLIGHTLEVEL }
    Sets the flight level.
     
    AP Heading
    Set ( the ) heading to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } (degrees)
    Make the heading { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } (degrees)
    Turn left heading { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } (degrees)
    Turn right heading { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } (degrees)
    (e.g., Turn right heading zero niner five)
    Sets the autopilot's heading.
    NOTE: All three digits need to be expressed.
    (e.g., Set heading to zero zero five)
     
    AP Heading
    Indicator
    (Set) (the) heading indicator { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) heading indicator { ONOFF }
    Sets the heading indicator on or off.
     
    AP IAS Throttle Lock
    (Set the) I A S { ONOFF }
    (Turn the) I A S { ONOFF }
    (Set the) indicated air speed { ONOFF }
    (Turn the) indicated air speed { ONOFF }
    (Set the) throttle lock { ONOFF }
    (Turn the) throttle lock { ONOFF }
    Sets the AutoThrottle's IAS switch on or off.
     
    AP ILS Approach
    Engage ILS approach (mode)
    Select ILS approach (mode)
    Set I L S approach (mode)
    Switch to I L S approach (mode)
    Sets the autopilot's ILS approach mode on.
     
    AP ILS Approach Off
    Disengage ILS approach (mode)
    Sets the autopilot's ILS approach mode off.
     
    AP Mach
    Mach (point) { DIGIT } { DIGIT }
    Mach speed (point) { DIGIT } { DIGIT }
    Make the mach speed (point) { DIGIT } { DIGIT }
    Example:
    Mach point seven two
    This command applies only to jetliners by setting the aircraft's auto-pilot Mach speed.

    NOTE: (see the section... You (the Pilot) take control of the speed... below).
     
    AP Master Switch
    (Set) (the) auto pilot { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) auto pilot { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) autopilot { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) autopilot { ONOFF }
    Sets the autopilot on or off.
     
    AP Nav Hold
    Set NAV { ONOFF }
    Set NAV hold { ONOFF }
    Set VOR { ONOFF }
    Set VOR hold { ONOFF }
    Set NAV VOR { ONOFF }
    Set NAV VOR hold { ONOFF }
    Set navigation { ONOFF }
    Set navigation hold { ONOFF }
    Set navigation VOR { ONOFF }
    Set navigation VOR hold { ONOFF }
    Sets the autopilot's Nav 1 on or off.
     
    AP Nav / GPS Select
    Set NAV GPS on NAV
    Set NAV GPS to NAV
    Set NAV GPS on GPS
    Set NAV GPS to GPS
    Set Navigation GPS on Navigation
    Set Navigation GPS to Navigation
    Set Navigation GPS on GPS
    Set Navigation GPS to GPS
    Sets the autopilot's Nav/GPS selector.
     
    AP Vertical Speed
    Set (the) vertical speed to { VERTICALSPEED }
    Increase (the) vertical speed to { VERTICALSPEED }
    Decrease (the) vertical speed to { VERTICALSPEED }
    Set (the) rate of climb to { VERTICALSPEED }
    Set (the) rate of descent to { VERTICALSPEED }
    Set (the) vertical rate of climb to { VERTICALSPEED }
    Set (the) vertical rate of descent to { VERTICALSPEED }
    Increase (the) vertical rate of climb to { VERTICALSPEED }
    Decrease (the) vertical rate of climb to { VERTICALSPEED }
    Increase (the) vertical rate of descent to { VERTICALSPEED }
    Decrease (the) vertical rate of descent to { VERTICALSPEED }
    Sets the autopilot's vertical rate of ascent or descent.
     
    AP Yaw Dampers
    (Set) (the) yaw dampers { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) yaw dampers { ONOFF }
    Sets the yaw dampers on or off.
     
    Flight Director
    (Set) (the) flight director { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) flight director { ONOFF }
    Sets the flight director on or off.
     
    Have First Officer
    Control Jetliner
    Mach Speed
    I would like you to control the speed
    I would like you to handle the speed
    I'd like you to control the speed
    I'd like you to handle the speed
    I would like you to control the airspeed
    I would like you to handle the airspeed
    I'd like you to control the airspeed
    I'd like you to handle the airspeed
    Ask the First Officer to handle jetliner Mach speed above the transition level.

    NOTE: Not applicable with General Aviation (GA) aircraft.
     
    You (the Pilot)
    take control
    of the speed
    I will control the speed
    I will handle the speed
    This command applies to both jetliners and prop-driven aircraft. You (the pilot) take control of a jetliner's Mach speed above the transition level and/or a prop-driven aircraft's airspeed at any altitude.

    NOTE: A jetliner's airspeed below the transition level is controlled by the aircraft's auto-pilot.
    (See... Airspeed... above)

    NOTE: Momentarily applying the brake switch will also permit you to take control of prop-driven aircraft.
     

    Checklists

    FunctionVoice Commands Accepted Notes
     
    All Checklists
    (Let's do) (Do) all (of the) checklists
    The First Officer calls out and verifies all the checklists in sequence.

    VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: This command should only be used if the aircraft is sitting cold and dark at the origination airport gate or ramp, with a complete flight plan loaded in the Flight Simulator.

    WARNING - Do not execute this command in flight.
     
    Resume Checklists
    Resume checklists
    The First Officer calls out the next checklist in the sequence.

     
    Pre-Flight Checklist
    (Let's do the) pre-flight checklist
    (Let's run through the) pre-flight checklist
    The First Officer calls out and verifies the checklist items.
     
    Before Start Up Checklist
    (Let's do the) before start (up) checklist
    (Let's run through the) before start (up) checklist
    The First Officer calls out and verifies the checklist items.
     
    Push Back
    Pushback clearance obtained
    Ready for push back
    Start pushback please
    Commences push back from the gate/ramp.

    NOTE: This jetliner command is typically executed after the Before Startup checklist, and before the Startup checklist.
     
      Push the tail left Pushes the tail left.
      Push the tail right Pushes the tail right.
      Stop push back Stops the push back.
     
    Start Up Checklist
    (Let's do the) start up checklist
    (Let's run through the) start up checklist
    (Let's run down the) start up checklist
    The First Officer calls out and verifies the checklist items.
     
    Before Taxi Checklist
    (Let's do the) before taxi checklist
    (Let's run through the) before taxi checklist
    (Let's run down the) before taxi checklist
    The First Officer calls out and verifies the checklist items.
     
    Taxi Checklist
    (Let's do the) taxi checklist
    (Let's run through the) taxi checklist
    (Let's run down the) taxi checklist
    The First Officer calls out and verifies the checklist items.
     
    Before Takeoff Checklist
    (Let's do the) before takeoff checklist
    (Let's run through the) before takeoff checklist
    (Let's run down the) before takeoff checklist
    The First Officer calls out and verifies the checklist items.
     
    Takeoff and Climb Out
    Checklists
    (Let's do the) takeoff checklist
    (Let's run down the) takeoff checklist
    (Let's run through the) takeoff checklist
    (Let's do the) takeoff and climb out checklist
    (Let's run down the) climb out and takeoff checklist
    (Let's run through the) climb out and takeoff checklist
    The First Officer calls out and verifies the checklist items.

    NOTE: The command executes both the Takeoff and Climb Out checklists.
     
    Rejected Takeoff
    Abort take off
    Reject take off
    Executes the Rejected Take Off (RTO) sequence.

    NOTE: This needs to be called out BEFORE V1 and will only execute if Autobrakes are set to RTO.
     
    Cruise Checklist
    (Let's do the) cruise checklist
    (Let's run down the) cruise checklist
    (Let's run through the) cruise checklist
    (Let's do the) cruising checklist
    (Let's run down the) cruising checklist
    (Let's run through the) cruising checklist
    The First Officer calls out and verifies the checklist items.

    NOTE: This command is to be executed once the aircraft has stabilized at its cruising level.
     
    Descent Checklist
    (Let's do the) descent checklist
    (Let's run down the) descent checklist
    (Let's run through the) descent checklist
    (Let's do the) begin descent checklist
    (Let's run down the) begin descent checklist
    (Let's run through the) begin descent checklist
    The First Officer calls out and verifies the checklist items.

    NOTE: This command is to be executed as the aircraft begins its descent fro its cruising level.
     
    Approach And Landing
    Checklists
    (Let's do the) approach checklist
    (Let's run down the) approach checklist
    (Let's run through the) approach checklist
    (Let's do the) approach and landing checklists
    (Let's run down the) approach and landing checklists
    (Let's run through the) approach and landing checklists
    The First Officer calls out and verifies the checklist items.

    NOTE: This command executes both the Approach and Landing checklists and should only be executed after the aircraft has descended to, and maintains, its approach level - typically on base, or 5 miles before intersecting the ILS.
     
    Go Around
    Execute go around
    Execute going around
    Let's do a go around
    Causes the aircraft to execute a go around sequence.
     
    Reverse Thrust Reverse Thrust { ONOFF} Enables or disables the reverse thrust.
     
    Taxi To The Gate, or
    Taxi To The Ramp
    Checklist
    (Let's do the) taxi to the gate checklist
    (Let's run down the) taxi to the gate checklist
    (Let's run through the) taxi to the gate checklist
    (Let's do the) taxi to the ramp checklist
    (Let's run down the) taxi to the ramp checklist
    (Let's run through the) taxi to the ramp checklist
    The First Officer calls out and verifies the checklist items.

    NOTE: Typically, if you have executed an Approach and Landing checklist with the assistance of Michelle or Mike, the system will automatically execute this checklist after turning off the runway, after a short delay.
     
    Parking Checklist
    (Let's do the) parking checklist
    (Let's run down the) parking checklist
    (Let's run through the) parking checklist
    The First Officer calls out and verifies the checklist items.

    NOTE: This command places the aircraft in a resting state, ready for a turn around. If you want to force the aircraft into a cold and dark state, execute the Shut Down checklist below.
     
    Shut Down Checklist
    (Let's do the) shut down checklist
    (Let's run down the) shut down checklist
    (Let's run through the) shut down checklist
    The First Officer calls out and verifies the checklist items.

    NOTE: This command places the aircraft in the cold and dark state.
     
    Cancel Checklist Cancel checklist Cancels an active checklist procedure.
     
    Checked
    Checked
    Checked on
    Checked off
    Is on
    Is off
    Roger
    as needed
    as required
    are secure
    have been briefed
    OK
    It's OK
    Verified
    (The) passengers (have been) checked
    (IFR) (taxi) (takeoff) clearance (has been) obtained
    (The) aircraft lighting (has been) checked
    (The) avionics are set for departure
    (The) elevator trim (has been) checked
    (The) elevator trim (has been) verified
    (The) engine areas are clear
    (The) engine instruments (have been) checked
    (The) engine temperature (has been) checked
    (The) flight controls (have been) checked
    (The) flight instruments (have been) checked
    (The) master ignition switch is on
    (The) master ignition switch is off
    (The) fuel quantity (has been) checked
    (The) fuel selector is set to both
    (The) fuel selector is set to the fullest
    (The) mixture is set
    (The) nav equipment (has been) checked
    (The) navigation equipment (has been) checked
    (The) radios (have been) checked
    (The) standby instruments (have been) checked
    (Roger) we are clear on the left
    (Roger) all clear on the left
    (Yes) we are clear on the left
    (Yes) all clear on the left
    Yes it is
    Yes they are
    (The) salute (has) (been) received
    We have (the) (V1 VR V2) data
    We have (the) (I F R) clearance
    We have (the) (I F R) takeoff clearance
    We have (the) (I F R) taxi clearance
    We have (the) weather (report)

    (e.g., IFR takeoff clearance obtained)
    (e.g., The elevator trim has been verified)
    (e.g., Nav equipement checked)
    (e.g., We have the data)
    All of the phrases to the left infer... "checked"
     

    Cockpit

    FunctionVoice Commands Accepted Notes
     
    ADF 1 ADF 1 {ONOFF} ADF 1
     
    Alternator/Generator
    (Set) (the) master alternator (switch) { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) master alternator (switch) { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) (master) generator (switch) { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) (master) generator (switch) { ONOFF }
    Sets the Master Alternator switch on or off.
     
    Altimeter
    Altimeter { DIGIT } { DIGIT } (point) { DIGIT } { DIGIT }
    Altimeter { DIGIT } { DIGIT } (decimal) { DIGIT } { DIGIT }
    (e.g., Altimeter two niner point niner two)
    (e.g., Altimeter two niner decimal niner two)
    (e.g., Altimeter one zero one three)
    Sets the altimeter to the expressed value.

    IMPORTANT NOTE: If the phrase commences with a "2" or a "3", (e.g., 2992 or 3024), then the system is expecting the altimeter setting expressed as inches of mercury. If the phrase commences with a "0" or a "1", (e.g., 0978 or 1013), then the system is expecting the altimeter setting as Millibars.
     
    Anti Collision Light
    (Set the) anti collision light { ONOFF }
    Sets the anti collision light on or off.
     
    Anti Ice
    Anti ice { ONOFF }
    De-ice { ONOFF }
    Turns the anti ice on or off.
     
    Approach on (Set) (the) Approach (selector) {ONOFF} Turns Approach on On/Off
     
    AutoBrakes
    Set (the) autobrakes to RTO
    Set (the) autobrakes to rejected takeoff
    Set (the) autobrakes off
    Set (the) autobrakes to off
    Set (the) autobrakes to position one
    Set (the) autobrakes to low
    Set (the) autobrakes to position two
    Set (the) autobrakes to medium
    Set (the) autobrakes to position three
    Set (the) autobrakes to (the) maximum
    Sets the autobrakes switch.
     
    Auto Feather
    (Set the) auto feather { ONOFF }
    Sets the auto feather on or off.
     
    Auto Pilot Alert Reset Auto Pilot Alert Resets Auto Pilot Alert
     
    AutoSpoilers
    (Set the) auto spoilers { ONOFF }
    (Turn the) auto spoilers { ONOFF }
    Sets the auto spoilers switch on or off.
     
    Auto Throttle Alert Reset Auto Throttle Alert Resets Auto Throttle Alert
     
    Avionics
    (Set) (the) avionics { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) avionics { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) radio master switch { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) radio master switch { ONOFF }
    Sets the avionics on or off.
     
    Beacon Light
    (Set) (the) beacon light { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) beacon light { ONOFF }
    Sets the beacon light on or off.
     
    Beacon and Strobe Lights
    (Set) (the) beacon strobe lights { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) beacon and strobe lights { ONOFF }
    Sets the beacon and strobe lights on or off.
     
    Cabin Lights
    (Set) (the) cabin lights { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) cabin lights { ONOFF }
    Sets the cabin lights on or off.
     
    Cmd A (Set) (the) Cmd A {ONOFF} Turns Cmd A On/Off
    Cmd B (Set) (the) Cmd B {ONOFF} Turns Cmd B On/Off
     
    Cockpit Music
    (turn) my music { ONOFF }
    Turns the Cockpit Music on or off.

    NOTE: Cockpit MP3 Music is played only in the cockpit.

    NOTE: The MP3 files are stored in the:

            [Simulator Root Folder]\Sound\MyMusic\

    folder.
     
    CTR Press CTR Press CTR
     
    CWS A (Set) (the) CWS A {ONOFF} Turns CWS A On/Off
    CWS B (Set) (the) CWS B {ONOFF} Turns CWS B On/Off
     
    EICAS Display EICAS / Lose EICAS Displays or Loses EICAS
     
    Fire Warning (alarm) Reset Fire Warning (alarm) Resets Fire Warning (alarm)
     
    FMC Alert Reset FMC Alert Resets FMC Alert
     
    FPV Press FPV Press FPV
     
    Fuel Flow Fuel Flow Reset
    Fuel Flow Rate
    Fuel Flow Used
    Fuel Flow Options
     
    Instrument or Panel Lights
    (Set) (the) instrument lights { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) instrument lights { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) panel lights { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) panel lights { ONOFF }
    Sets strobe instrument/panel lights on or off.
     
    Kneeboard
    Flip through kneeboard
    Cycles through the kneeboard views. (F10 function)
     
    LNav (Set) (the) LNav (selector) {ONOFF} Turns LNav On/Off
     
    Landing Lights
    (Set) (the) landing lights { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) landing lights { ONOFF }
    Sets the landing lights on or off.
     
    Level Change (Set) (the) Level Change (selector) {ONOFF} Turns Level Change On/Off
     
    Logo Lights
    (Set) (the) logo lights { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) logo lights { ONOFF }
    Sets the logo lights on or off.
     
    Master Caution Reset Master Caution Resets Master Caution
     
    Make the Range Make the Range 5
    Make the Range 10
    Make the Range 20
    Make the Range 40
    Make the Range 80
    Make the Range 160
    Make the Range 320
    Make the Range 640
    Define the Range
     
    Metres Press Metres Press Metres
     
    Minimums Reset Minimums Resets Minimums
     
    Mode Selector Mode Selector to Approach
    Mode Selector to VOR
    Mode Selector to Map
    Mode Selector to Plan
    Mode Selector Positions
     
    N1 (Set) (the) N1 (selector) {ONOFF} Turns N1 On/Off
     
    N1 Options N1 on 2
    N1 on 1
    N1 on Auto
    N1 on Both
    N1 Options
     
    ND Display ND / Lose ND Displays or Loses ND
     
    Navigation Lights
    (Set) (the) navigation lights { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) navigation lights { ONOFF }
    Sets the navigation lights on or off.
     
    No Smoking
    (Set) (the) smoking { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) smoking { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) smoking sign { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) smoking sign { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) no smoking { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) no smoking { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) no smoking sign { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) no smoking sign { ONOFF }
    Sets the no smoking sign on or off.
     
    Panel or Instrument Lights
    (Set) (the) panel lights { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) panel lights { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) instrument lights { ONOFF }
    (Turn) instrument lights { ONOFF }
    Sets strobe instrument/panel lights on or off.
     
    Position Lights
    (Set the) position lights { ONOFF }
    (Turn the) position lights { ONOFF }
    Sets the position lights on or off.
     
    PFD Display PFD / Lose PFD Displays or Loses PFD
     
    Pitot Heater
    (Set) (the) pitot { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) pitot { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) pitot heat { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) pitot heat { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) pitot heater { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) pitot heater { ONOFF }
    Sets the pitot heater on or off.
    NOTE: Pronounced pea tot or pea toe
     
    Pressure Select Pressure Selects Pressure
     
    Recognition Lights
    (Set) (the) recognition lights { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) recognition lights { ONOFF }
    Sets the recognition lights on or off.
     
    Seat Belts
    (Set) (the) seat belts { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) seat belts { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) seat belts sign { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) seat belts sign { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) fasten seat belts { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) fasten seat belts { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) fasten seat belts sign { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) fasten seat belts sign { ONOFF }
    Sets the seat belts sign on or off.
     
    Speed (Set) (the) speed (selector) {ONOFF} Turns Speed On/Off
     
    Speed Ref Speed Ref on V1
    Speed Ref on VR
    Speed Ref on WT
    Speed Ref on VRef
    Speed Ref on Auto
    Speed Ref on Set
    Speed Ref Options
     
    Taxi Lights
    (Set) (the) taxi lights { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) taxi lights { ONOFF }
    Sets the taxi lights on or off.
     
    VOR 1 VOR 1 { ONOFF } VOR 1
     
    VOR 2 VOR 2 { ONOFF } VOR 2
     
    VOR Locator (Set) (the) VOR Locator {ONOFF} Turns VOR Locator On/Off
     
    VNav (Set) (the) VNav (selector) {ONOFF} Turns VNav On/Off
     
    VS (Set) (the) VS (selector) {ONOFF} Turns VS On/Off
     
    Weather Radar Weather Radar Brings up the Weather Radar
     
    Wing Lights
    (Set) (the) wing lights { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) wing lights { ONOFF }
    Sets the wing lights on or off.
     

    Controls

    FunctionVoice Commands Accepted Notes
     
    Battery Master
    Switch
    (Set) (the) master (power) switch { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) master (power) switch { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) battery master (power) switch { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) battery master (power) switch { ONOFF }
    Sets the Master switch on or off.
     
    Doors
    Close doors
    Open doors
    Closes and opens aircraft front door.
     
    Fire Warning Execute Fire Warning System Test Executes Fire Warning System Test
     
    Flap Positions What are the flap positions? Reads back the particular aircraft's flap positions in degrees. Response for a DC-3: "The flap positions in degrees are 11, 23, 34, 45"
     
    Flaps
    Flaps { VALUE }
    Set the flaps to { VALUE }
    Extend the flaps to { VALUE }
    Flaps up and trim
     
    one
    two
    five
    six
    eight
    ten
    eleven
    twelve
    fourteen
    fifteen
    eighteen
    twenty
    twenty-one
    twenty-two
    twenty-three
    twenty-four
    twenty-five
    twenty-seven
    thirty
    thirty-two
    thirty-four
    thirty-five
    thirty-seven
    forty
    forty-five
    seventy

    Give me zero on the flaps
    Give me one on the flaps
    Give me two on the flaps
    Give me five on the flaps
    Give me six on the flaps
    Give me eight on the flaps
    Give me ten on the flaps
    Give me eleven on the flaps
    Give me twelve on the flaps
    Give me fourteen on the flaps
    Give me fifteen on the flaps
    Give me eighteen on the flaps
    Give me twenty on the flaps
    Give me twenty-one on the flaps
    Give me twenty-two on the flaps
    Give me twenty-three on the flaps
    Give me twenty-four on the flaps
    Give me twenty-five on the flaps
    Give me twenty-seven on the flaps
    Give me thirty on the flaps
    Give me thirty-two on the flaps
    Give me thirty-four on the flaps
    Give me thirty-five on the flaps
    Give me thirty-seven on the flaps
    Give me forty on the flaps
    Give me forty-five on the flaps
    Give me seventy on the flaps
    Sets the flaps/slats to the requested angle.

    NOTE: The system will only recognize flap degrees that actually exist on the aircraft being flown. For example, attempting to say "Flaps two" on an Airbus A320 will fail, since this setting does not exist on an A320 - an error tone will be heard.
     
    Floats
    Bring the floats up
    Put the floats down
    Sets the amphibian airraft floats up or down.
     
    Landing Gear
    Landing gear up
    Landing gear down
    Sets the landing gear up or down.
     
    Parking Brakes
    (Set the) parking brakes { ONOFF }
    (Turn the) parking brakes { ONOFF }
    Sets the parking brakes on or off.
     
    Speed Brakes
    (Set the) speeds brake { ONOFF }
    (Set the) speeds brakes { ONOFF }
    Sets the speed brake on or off.
     
    Spoilers
    (Set) (Extend) (the) spoilers to { SPOILER DEGREES }
    Sets the spoilers to the desired position.
     
    Spoilers Reset
    Reset (the) spoilers
    Retract (the) spoilers
    Resets the spoilers to the desired position.
     
    Standby Attitudes Standby Attitude Off
    Standby Attitude On Approach
    Standby Attitude On Backcourse
    Standby Attitude Positions
     
    Standby Power
    (Set) (the) standby power (switch) { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) standby power (switch){ ONOFF }
    Sets the Standby Power Switch on or off.
     
    Strobe Lights
    (Set) (the) strobe lights { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) strobe lights { ONOFF }
    Sets strobe lights on or off.
     
    Water Rudder
    Water rudder up
    Water rudder down
    Moves the water rudder up or down.
     
    TO/GA
    (Set the) take off go around { ONOFF }
    (Turn the) take off go around { ONOFF }
    (Set the) T O G A { ONOFF }
    (Turn the) T O G A { ONOFF }
    Sets the TO/GA switch on or off.
     

    Engines

    FunctionVoice Commands Accepted Notes
     
    Apply Full Power
    Apply full power
    Apply takeoff thrust
    Causes the aircraft to execute full engine thrust.
     
    A P U
    Start the A P U
    Shut down the A P U
    Sets the A P U on or off.
     
    Carb Heater
    (Set) (the) carburetor heater { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) carburetor heater { ONOFF }
    Sets the carb on or off (single engine plane).
     
    Carb Heater 1
    (Set) (the) number one carb (heater) { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) number one carburetor (heater) { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) number one carb (heater) { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) number one carburetor (heater) { ONOFF }
    Sets the number one carb on or off.
     
    Carb Heater 2
    (Set) (the) number two carb (heater) { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) number two carburetor (heater) { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) number two carb (heater) { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) number two carburetor (heater) { ONOFF }
    Sets the number two carb on or off.
     
    Carb Heater 3
    (Set) (the) number three carb (heater) { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) number three carburetor (heater) { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) number three carb (heater) { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) number three carburetor (heater) { ONOFF }
    Sets the number three carb on or off.
     
    Carb Heater 4
    (Set) (the) number four carb (heater) { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) number four carburetor (heater) { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) number four carb (heater) { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) number four carburetor (heater) { ONOFF }
    Sets the number four carb on or off.
     
    Cowl Flaps 1
    (Set) (the) cowl flaps { OPEN/CLOSED }
    (Turn) (the) cowl flaps{ OPEN/CLOSED }
    (Set) (the) number one cowl flaps { OPEN/CLOSED }
    (Turn) (the) number one cowl flaps{ OPEN/CLOSED }
    Sets the cowl flaps or number one cow flaps open or closed.
     
    Cowl Flaps 2
    (Set) (the) number two cowl flaps { OPENCLOSED }
    (Turn) (the) number two cowl flaps{ OPENCLOSED }
    Sets the number two cowl flaps open or closed.
     
    Cowl Flaps 3
    (Set) (the) number three cowl flaps { OPENCLOSED }
    (Turn) (the) number three cowl flaps{ OPENCLOSED }
    Sets the number three cowl flaps open or closed.
     
    Cowl Flaps 4
    (Set) (the) number four cowl flaps { OPENCLOSED }
    (Turn) (the) number four cowl flaps{ OPENCLOSED }
    Sets the number four cowl flaps open or closed.
     
    Engine Fuel
    (Set the) (engine) Mixture (to) { RICHLEAN }
    (Set the) (engine) Mixtures (to) { RICHLEAN }
    Sets the fuel mixture.
     
    Fuel CutOff
    (Set the) (engine) fuel cutoff { ONOFF }
    (Set the) (engine) fuel cutoff valve { ONOFF }
    Sets the fuel cutoff on or off.
     
    Fuel Pump 1
    (Set the) Number one fuel pump { ONOFF }
    (Turn the) Number one fuel pump { ONOFF }
    (Set the) Number one booster pump { ONOFF }
    (Turn the) Number one booster pump { ONOFF }
    Sets the number one fuel pump on or off.
     
    Fuel Pump 2
    (Set the) Number two fuel pump { ONOFF }
    (Turn the) Number two fuel pump { ONOFF }
    (Set the) Number two booster pump { ONOFF }
    (Turn the) Number two booster pump { ONOFF }
    Sets the number two fuel pump on or off.
     
    Fuel Pump 3
    (Set the) Number three fuel pump { ONOFF }
    (Turn the) Number three fuel pump { ONOFF }
    (Set the) Number three booster pump { ONOFF }
    (Turn the) Number three booster pump { ONOFF }
    Sets the number three fuel pump on or off.
     
    Fuel Pump 4
    (Set the) Number four fuel pump { ONOFF }
    (Turn the) Number four fuel pump { ONOFF }
    (Set the) Number four booster pump { ONOFF }
    (Turn the) Number four booster pump { ONOFF }
    Sets the number four fuel pump on or off.
     
    Start Engine
    Start (the) engine (switch)
    Start (the) engines
    (Turn (the) Magneto starter switch on
    (Turn) (the) (Engine) Number one magneto starter (switch) on
    Starts Engine(s).
     
    Magneto Switch
    (Set the) magneto switch { ONOFF }
    Sets the magneto switch on or off.
     
    Number 1 Magneto Starter Off
    (Turn) (the) Magneto starter switch off
    (Turn) (Engine) Number one magneto starter off
    (Turn) (the) (Engine) Number one magneto starter switch off
    Turns off engine number one magneto starter switch.
     
    Number 2 Magneto Starter Off
    (Turn) (the) (Engine) Number two magneto starter (switch) off
    Turns off engine number two magneto starter switch.
     
    Number 3 Magneto Starter Off
    (Turn) (the) (Engine) Number three magneto starter (switch) off
    Turns off engine number three magneto starter switch.
     
    Number 4 Magneto Starter Off
    (Turn) (the) (Engine) Number four magneto starter (switch) off
    Turns off engine number four magneto starter switch.
     
    Engine #1 Fuel
    (set) (turn) (the) Engine 1 fuel { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Number 1 fuel { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Engine number 1 fuel { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Engine 1 fuel valve { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Number 1 fuel valve { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Engine number 1 fuel valve { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Engine 1 fuel cut off valve { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) number 1 fuel cut off valve { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Engine number 1 fuel cut off valve { ONOFF }
    Turns the Engine #1 fuel valve on or off.
     
    Engine #1 Startup
    Start engine 1
    Start engine number 1
    Fire up engine 1
    Fire up engine number 1
    Start number 1
    Fire up number 1
    Starts Engine #1.
     
    Engine #2 Fuel
    (set) (turn) (the) Engine 2 fuel { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Number 2 fuel { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Engine number 2 fuel { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Engine 2 fuel valve { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Number 2 fuel valve { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Engine number 2 fuel valve { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Engine 2 fuel cut off valve { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Number 2 fuel cut off valve { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Engine number 2 fuel cut off valve { ONOFF }
    Turns the Engine #2 fuel valve on or off.
    (Depends upon the number of engines)
     
    Engine #2 Startup
    Start engine 2
    Start engine number 2
    Fire up engine 2
    Fire up engine number 2
    Start number 2
    Fire up number 2
    Starts Engine #2.
    (Depends upon the number of engines)
     
    Engine #3 Fuel
    (set) (turn) (the) Engine 3 fuel { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Number 3 fuel { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Engine number 3 fuel { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Engine 3 fuel valve { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Number 3 fuel valve { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Engine number 3 fuel valve { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Engine 3 fuel cut off valve { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Number 3 fuel cut off valve { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Engine number 3 fuel cut off valve { ONOFF }
    Turns the Engine #3 fuel valve on or off.
    (Depends upon the number of engines)
     
    Engine #3 Startup
    Start engine 3
    Start engine number 3
    Fire up engine 3
    Fire up engine number 3
    Start number 3
    Fire up number 3
    Starts Engine #3.
    (Depends upon the number of engines)
     
    Engine #4 Fuel
    (set) (turn) (the) Engine 4 fuel { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Number 4 fuel { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Engine number 4 fuel { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Engine 4 fuel valve { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Number 4 fuel valve { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Engine number 4 fuel valve { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Engine 4 fuel cut off valve { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Number 4 fuel cut off valve { ONOFF }
    (set) (turn) (the) Engine number 4 fuel cut off valve { ONOFF }
    Turns the Engine #4 fuel valve on or off.
    (Depends upon the number of engines)
     
    Engine #4 Startup
    Start engine 4
    Start engine number 4
    Fire up engine 4
    Fire up engine number 4
    Start number 4
    Fire up number 4
    Starts Engine #4.
    (Depends upon the number of engines)
     
    Engine #1 Generator
    (Set) (the) (engine) number 1 alternator { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) (engine) number 1 alternator { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) (engine) number 1 generator { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) (engine) number 1 generator { ONOFF }
    Sets the engine #1 generator.
    (Depends upon the number of engines)
     
    Engine #2 Generator
    (Set) (the) (engine) number 2 alternator { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) (engine) number 2 alternator { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) (engine) number 2 generator { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) (engine) number 2 generator { ONOFF }
    Sets the engine #2 generator.
    (Depends upon the number of engines)
     
    Engine #3 Generator
    (Set) (the) (engine) number 3 alternator { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) (engine) number 3 alternator { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) (engine) number 3 generator { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) (engine) number 3 generator { ONOFF }
    Sets the engine #3 generator.
    (Depends upon the number of engines)
     
    Engine #4 Generator
    (Set) (the) (engine) number 4 alternator { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) (engine) number 4 alternator { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) (engine) number 4 generator { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) (engine) number 4 generator { ONOFF }
    Sets the engine #4 generator.
    (Depends upon the number of engines)
     
    Fuel Condition High Idle
    (Set) (the) fuel condition (lever) to high idle
    (Turn) (the) fuel condition (lever) to high idle
    Sets the fuel condition lever to high idle.
     
    Fuel Condition Low Idle
    (Set) (the) fuel condition (lever) to low idle
    (Turn) (the) fuel condition (lever) to low idle
    Sets the fuel condition lever to low idle.
     
    Fuel Condition Off
    (Set) (the) fuel condition (lever) (to) off
    (Turn) (the) fuel condition (lever) (to) off
    (Set) (the) fuel condition (lever) to the off position
    (Turn) (the) fuel condition (lever) to the off position
    (Set) (the) fuel condition (lever) to the cut position
    (Turn) (the) fuel condition (lever) to the off position
    Shut down engine
    Shut down engines
    Sets the fuel condition lever to the off position.
     
    Fuel Pump
    (Set) (the) fuel pump { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) fuel pump { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) fuel boost { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) fuel boost { ONOFF }
    Sets the fuel pump on or off.
     
    Propeller Pitch
    (Set) (the) propeller pitch to High RPM
    (Set) (the) propeller pitches to High RPM
    (Turn) (the) propeller pitch to High RPM
    (Turn) (the) propeller pitches to High RPM
    (Set) (the) propeller pitch to Low RPM
    (Set) (the) propeller pitches to Low RPM
    (Turn) (the) propeller pitch to Low RPM
    (Turn) (the) propeller pitches to Low RPM
    Sets the propeller pitch.
     
    Reverse Thrust Reverse Thrust { ONOFF} Enables or disables the reverse thrust.
     

    Environment / Weather

    FunctionVoice Commands Accepted Notes
     
    Cabin Music
    Cabin music { ONOFF }
    Turns the Cabin Music on or off.

    NOTE: With passenger airliners, the Cabin Music is automatically turned off when the Takeoff and Climbout checklists are executed, and is automatically turned back on when the aircraft lands and the airspeed drops below its reverse thrust speed.

    NOTE: The Cabin Music can be turned on/off during flight if desired.

    NOTE: The sound level of the Cabin Music and the Cabin announcements can be adjusted on the IYP control panel.
     
    Cockpit Music
    (turn) my music { ONOFF }
    Turns the Cockpit Music on or off.

    NOTE: Cockpit MP3 Music is played only in the cockpit.

    NOTE: The MP3 files are stored in the:
            [Simulator Root Folder]\Sound\MyMusic\
    folder.
     
    Destination Airport
    (4-Digit ICAO)
    Destination airport { PHONETIC }
    Make the destination airport { PHONETIC }
    Set (the) destination airport to { PHONETIC }
    (e.g., Set the destination airport to Kilo, Sierra, Echo, Alpha)
    Sets the destination airport to one other than the original planned airport, in the event of a diversion.
     
    Destination Water Landing
    (3-Digit ICAO)
    Destination water landing { PHONETIC }
    Make the destination water landing { PHONETIC }
    Set (the) destination water landing to { PHONETIC }
    (e.g., Set the destination water landing to Three, Zulu, Niner)
    Sets the destination water landing to one other than the original planned airport, in the event of a diversion.
     
    Distance to Destination Get (the) distance to (the) destination The First Officer calls out the distance to the destination airport and the airport's altitude.
     
    Distance to Next Waypoint Get (the) distance to (the) next waypoint The First Officer calls out the distance and time to the next waypoint.
     
    Flight Data Get (the) flight data The First Officer calls out the current flight data.
     
    Flight Following Make a flight following announcement The First Officer makes a flight following announcement to the passengers or the pilot, and includes the nearest METAR weather information, if available.

    NOTE: Once a prop-driven passenger aircraft climbs above 3,000 feet, or a jetliner climbs above FL200, the Flight Following system kicks in and automatically performs announcements every 15 minutes (depending on the area being flown over) and continues making announcements till the aircraft decends below 6,000 feet. With prop-driven GA aircraft, the First Officer addresses the Pilot, and NOT the passengers.
      Activate Flight Following Activates the Flight Following feature.
      Deactivate Flight Following Deactivates the Flight Following feature.
     
    Flying Time to Destination Get (the) flying time to (the) destination The First Officer calls out the flying time to the destination airport as well as the ETA.
     
    Sunrise Sunset
    (What are the) sunrise sunset times
    (What are the) sunset sunrise times
    Reads back the sunrise and sunset times.
     
    Weather
    Get (the) weather for { PHONETIC }
    (e.g., Get weather for Charlie, Yankee, Victor, Romeo)
    Gets the weather for the specified airport using a phonetically expressed ICAO.
     
    Zulu Time
    Set (the) time to Zulu
    Reset (the) time to Zulu
    Use Zulu time
    Synchronises the Flight Simulator's clock time to Zulu
     

    FMC

    FunctionVoice Commands Accepted Notes
     
    FMC Select Init Ref
    Select Route
    Select Climb
    Select Cruise
    Select Descent
    Select Menu
    Select Legs
    Select Departures and Arrivals
    Select Hold
    Select Progress
    Select Execute
    Select N1 Limit
    Select Fix
    Select Previous Page
    Select Next Page
    Select Keyboard
    FMC Function Keys
     
    Alphanumeric / Editing Keys Zero
    One
    Two
    Three
    Four
    Five
    Six
    Seven
    Eight
    Nine
    Period
    Plus
    Minus
    Space
    Alpha
    Bravo
    Charlie
    Delta
    Echo
    Foxtrot
    Golf
    Hotel
    India
    Juliet
    Kilo
    Lima
    Mike
    November
    Oscar
    Papa
    Quebec
    Romeo
    Sierra
    Tango
    Uniform
    Victor
    Whiskey
    X-Ray
    Yankee
    Zulu
    Delete
    Slash
    Clear Entry
    Erase All Data
    Alphanumeric / Editing Keys
     
    Left Route Storage Store 1 Left
    Store 2 Left
    Store 3 Left
    Store 4 Left
    Store 5 Left
    Store 6 Left
    Stores Left Side
     
    Right Route Storage Store 1 Right
    Store 2 Right
    Store 3 Right
    Store 4 Right
    Store 5 Right
    Store 6 Right
    Stores Right Side
     
    Load Route Data
    Load Route Data
    Loads Route Data
     
    Finished
    Finished Programming the FMC
    Continues with checklists...
     

    Fuel

    FunctionVoice Commands Accepted Notes
     
    Fuel Quantity
    Verify fuel quantity
    Check fuel quantity
    Pops up the Flight Simulator's Aircraft > Fuel and Payload window.
     

    General

    FunctionVoice Commands Accepted Notes

    Compass Employ True North Compass
    Employ Magnetic North Compass
    Employ Compasses
     
    Help
    Help me please
    I do not understand
    I don't understand
    I need help
    Please help me
    Provides contextual help at all levels within the program.
     
    Extended Help
    Extended Help
    Turns the Extended Help program on and off.
     
    IYP System Activate the system
    Enable the system
    Enables the voice recognition First Officer activities.
      Deactivate the system
    Disable the system
    Disables the voice recognition and First Officer activities.
     
    Activate Quick Start Activate quick start mode
    Activates quick start mode
    Listen to a Normal Start Mode.
    Listen to a Quick Start Mode.
     
    Deactivate Quick Start Deactivate quick start mode
    Deactivates quick start mode
     
    Restart cold
    Restart cold and dark
    Start up cold and dark
    Reset cold and dark
    When an existing flight is loaded, or a new flight is created, this function forces the aircraft to cold and dark.
     
    Push-To-Talk
    Activate push to talk
    Deactivate push to talk
    Enables/disables Push-To-Talk (PTT) facilities through the use of the Scroll Lock key.

    NOTE: The PTT setting is retained on subsequent launches of the application.

    For more details on the PTT feature CLICK HERE.

     
    Speech Bar
    Display speech Bar
    Hide speech bar
    Displays/hides the speech bar
     
    Stop the First Officer
    Hang on a moment
    Not right now
    Please be quiet
    Wait a minute
    Make the First Officer Stop Talking
     
    Start the First Officer
    I'm all yours
    I'm all yours again
    Please continue
    Repeat please
    Say again
    You were saying?
    Ask the First Officer to Resume Talking
     
    Taxi Speed Maintain (the) taxi speed The FO will maintain a taxi speed between 15-20 knots (depending upon winds) and is cancelled when the brakes are held.
     
    Tour Instruction Repeat
    (Please) Repeat (the) instruction
    (Please) Repeat (the) last instruction
    Ask the First Officer to repeat the instruction
     
    Tour Instruction Cancel
    (Please) Cancel (the) instruction
    (Please) Cancel (the) last instruction
    (Please) Stop (the) instruction
    (Please) Stop (the) last instruction
    Cancel the instruction being spoken by the First Officer
     
    Push Back
    Pushback clearance obtained
    Ready for push back
    Start pushback please
    Commences push back.

    NOTE: This jetliner command is typically executed after the Before Startup checklist, and before the Startup checklist.
     
      Push the tail left Pushes the tail left.
      Push the tail right Pushes the tail right.
      Stop push back Stops the push back.
     
    Need a Martini? (Please) bring me a martini
    (Please) get me a martini
    Oh, why not!
     
    Say Goodbye! Goodbye Michelle and thank you
    Goodbye Mike and thank you
    Closes the application
     

    Overhead Panel

    FunctionVoice Commands Accepted Notes

    Air Conditioning Number 1 Air Conditioning on Very Cool
    Number 1 Air Conditioning on Cool
    Number 1 Air Conditioning on Auto
    Number 1 Air Conditioning on Warm
    Number 1 Air Conditioning on Very Warm
    Number 2 Air Conditioning on Very Cool
    Number 2 Air Conditioning on Cool
    Number 2 Air Conditioning on Auto
    Number 2 Air Conditioning on Warm
    Number 2 Air Conditioning on Very Warm
    Air Conditioning Positions
     
    Aft Fuel Pumps Number 1 Aft Fuel Pump {ONOFF}
    Number 2 Aft Fuel Pump {ONOFF}
    Turns Aft Fuel Pumps On/Off
     
    Altitude Intervene Altitude Intervene {ONOFF} Turns Altitude Intervene On/Off
     
    APU Bleed APU Bleed {ONOFF} Turns APU Bleed On/Off
     
    APU Generator Number 1 APU Generator {ONOFF}
    Number 2 APU Generator {ONOFF}
    Turns APU Generator On/Off
     
    Cycle Fuel Crossfeed Cycle Fuel Crossfeed Cycle Fuel Crossfeed
     
    EFIS Control Panel Display Weather {ONOFF}
    Display Stations {ONOFF}
    Display Waypoints {ONOFF}
    Display Airports {ONOFF}
    Display Data {ONOFF}
    Display Positions {ONOFF}
    Display Terrain {ONOFF}
    Turns EFIS Control Panel On/Off
     
    Electric Hydraulic Pumps Number 1 Electric Hydraulic Pump {ONOFF}
    Number 2 Electric Hydraulic Pump {ONOFF}
    Turns Electric Hydraulic Pumps On/Off
     
    Engine Bleeds Left Engine Bleed {ONOFF}
    Right Engine Bleed {ONOFF}
    Turns Engine Bleeds On/Off
     
    Emergency Exit Lights Emergency Exit Lights {ONOFF} Turns Emergency Exit Lights On/Off
     
    Engines Anti-Ice Number 1 Anti-Ice {ONOFF}
    Number 2 Anti-Ice {ONOFF}
    Turns Engines Anti-Ice On/Off
     
    Equipment Cooling Equipment Cooling Supply Normal
    Equipment Cooling Supply Alternate
    Equipment Cooling Exhaust Normal
    Equipment Cooling Exhaust Alternate
    Equipment-Cooling Supply and Exhaust
     
    Fwd Fuel Pumps Number 1 Forward Fuel Pump {ONOFF}
    Number 2 Forward Fuel Pump {ONOFF}
    Turns Forward Fuel Pumps On/Off
     
    Galley Power /
    Cab Util
    Galley Power / Cab Util {ONOFF} Turns Galley Power / Cab Util On/Off
     
    Ground Power Ground Power {ONOFF} Turns Ground Power On/Off
     
    Hydraulic Pumps Number 1 Hydraulic Pump {ONOFF}
    Number 2 Hydraulic Pump {ONOFF}
    Turns Hydraulic Pumps On/Off
     
    Ignition Number 1 Ground Ignition
    Number 1 Ignition Off
    Number 1 Continuous Ignition
    Number 1 Flight Ignition
    Number 2 Ground Ignition
    Number 2 Ignition Off
    Number 2 Continuous Ignition
    Number 2 Flight Ignition
    Ignition Positions
     
    Ignition Switch Ignition Switch to Left
    Ignition Switch to Right
    Ignition Switch to Both
    Ignition Switch Positions
     
    In-Flight Entertainment In-Flight Entertainment {ONOFF} Turns In Flight Entertainment On/Off
     
    Isolation Valve Isolation Valve Open
    Isolation Valve Closed
    Isolation Valve on Auto
    Isolation Valve Positions
     
    Left Pack Left Pack Off
    Left Pack on Auto
    Left Pack On High
    Left Pack Positions
     
    No Smoking No Smoking Off
    No Smoking On
    No Smoking Auto
    No Smoking Options
     
    Probe Heat Switches Probe Heat Switches {ONOFF} Turns Probe Heat Switches On/Off
     
    Recirculation Fan Recirculation Fan Off
    Recirculation Fan On
    Recirculation Fan on Auto
    Recirculation Fan Positions
     
    Right Pack Right Pack Off
    Right Pack on Auto
    Right Pack On High
    Right Pack Positions
     
    Seat Belts Seat Belts Off
    Seat Belts On
    Seat Belts Auto
    No Smoking Options
     
    Speed Intervene Speed Intervene {ONOFF} Turns Speed Intervene On/Off
     
    Window Heat Switches Window Heat Switches {ONOFF} Turns Window Heat Switches On/Off
     
    Window Heat Test Window Heat Test Window Heat Test
     
    Wing Anti-Ice Wing Anti-Ice {ONOFF} Turns Wing Anti-Ice On/Off
     
    Wiper Positions Left Wiper on Park
    Left Wiper on Intermittent
    Left Wiper on Low
    Left Wiper on High
    Right Wiper on Park
    Right Wiper on Intermittent
    Right Wiper on Low
    Right Wiper on High
    Left Wiper Positions
     
    Yaw Dampers Left Yaw Damper {ONOFF}
    Right Yaw Damper {ONOFF}
    Turns Yaw Dampers On/Off
     
     

    Radios

    FunctionVoice Commands Accepted Notes
     
    ATC
    ATC
    Air Traffic Control
    Brings up, or removes, the Flight Simulator's ATC popup window.
     
    ATC Menu Selection
    Select one
    Select two
    Select three
    Select four
    Select five
    Select six
    Select seven
    Select eight
    Select nine
    Select niner
    Select zero
    Menu item one
    Menu item two
    Menu item three
    Menu item four
    Menu item five
    Menu item six
    Menu item seven
    Menu item eight
    Menu item nine
    Menu item niner
    Menu item zero
    {FLIGHTNUMBER} (heavy) cleared for take off     (sends 1)
    {FLIGHTNUMBER} (heavy) cleared to land (runway ??)     (sends 1)
    {FLIGHTNUMBER} (heavy) is with you     (sends 1)
    {FLIGHTNUMBER} (heavy) request flight following     (sends 1)
    Sends the expressed value to the ATC popup window.

    NOTE: The {FLIGHTNUMBER} is loaded from the flight plan.

     
    ATC Acknowledgment
    Activate ATC Responses
    Deactivate ATC Responses
    When this feature is ACTIVATED, and you say, "Climb and maintain ????", or "Descent and maintain ????", or "Turn left heading ???", or "Turn right heading ???" the system will send a NUMERIC ONE ("1") to the ATC window to acknowledge the ATC instruction.

    VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: Care must be taken using this facility.   If the ATC window has been left open in some other standby mode, the execution of a NUMERIC ONE ("1") to the ATC window might be understood by ATC as a request for a new runway, select a new IFR destination, or whatever.   Therefore, make certain that you close the ATC window (if it has been left open by the FS) by simply saying, ATC."

     
    ADF Frequency
    Set ADF to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } point { DIGIT }
    Set the ADF to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } point { DIGIT }
    Tune ADF to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } point { DIGIT }
    Tune the ADF to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } point { DIGIT }
    Sets the ADF frequency.
    NOTE: The system will not recognise ZERO as the first digit.
    IMPORTANT NOTE: The system currently supports 100.0 to 999.5. Frequencies above 999.5 are not supported and must be entered manually by the Captain.
     
    ADF Identity
    (Set) (the) ADF Ident { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) ADF Ident { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) ADF Identity { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) ADF Identity { ONOFF }
    Sets the ADF Identity switch on or off.
     
    Avionics
    (Set) (the) avionics { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) avionics { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) radio master switch { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) radio master switch { ONOFF }
    Sets the avionics on or off.
     
    Com1 Frequency
    Set Com1 to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } point { DIGIT } { (DIGIT) } { (DIGIT) }
    Tune Com1 to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } point { DIGIT } { (DIGIT) } { (DIGIT) }
    Go to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } point { DIGIT } { (DIGIT) } { (DIGIT) }
    Going to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } point { DIGIT } { (DIGIT) } { (DIGIT) }
    Examples:
    Go to 128.0
    Going to 128.5
    Set Com1 to 128.25
    Tune Com1 to 128.375
    Sets the Com1 frequency.
    The system will only recognize valid Com frequencies.

    NOTE: The "point" can also be stated as "decimal", and is remembered by the system.
     
    Com1 Standby
    Set Com1 Standby to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } point { DIGIT } { (DIGIT) } { (DIGIT) }
    Tune Com1 Standby to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } point { DIGIT } { (DIGIT) } { (DIGIT) }
    Examples:
    Set Com1 Standby to 128.0
    Tune Com1 Standby to 128.125
    Sets the Com1 Standby frequency.
    The system will only recognise valid Com frequencies.
     
    Com1 Swap
    Exchange Com1
    Swaps the Com1 and Com1 Standby frequencies.
     
    Com2 Frequency
    Set Com2 to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } point { DIGIT } { (DIGIT) } { (DIGIT) }
    Tune Com2 to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } point { DIGIT } { (DIGIT) } { (DIGIT) }
    Examples:
    Set Com2 to 123.0
    Tune Com2 to 128.125
    Sets the Com2 frequency.
    The system will only recognise valid Com frequencies.
     
    Com2 Standby
    Set Com2 Standby to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } point { DIGIT } { (DIGIT) } { (DIGIT) }
    Tune Com2 Standby to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } point { DIGIT } { (DIGIT) } { (DIGIT) }
    Examples:
    Set Com2 Standby to 135.0
    Tune Com2 Standby to 131.875
    Sets the Com2 Standby frequency.
    The system will only recognise valid Com frequencies.
     
    Com2 Swap
    Exchange Com2
    Swaps the Com2 and Com2 Standby frequencies.
     
    DME Identity
    (Set) (the) DME Ident { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) DME Ident { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) DME Identity { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) DME Identity { ONOFF }
    Sets the DME Identity switch on or off.
     
    Listen to Both Coms
    Listen to both coms
    Turns both (BTH) coms switch on.
     
    Listen to Com1
    Listen to Com1
    Selects the Com1 radio, deselects the Com2 radio and deselects the both (BTH) function, if on.
     
    Listen to Com2
    Listen to Com2
    Selects the Com2 radio, deselects the Com1 radio and deselects the both (BTH) function, if on.
     
    Marker Identity
    (Set) (the) Marker Ident { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) Marker Ident { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) Marker Identity { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) Marker Identity { ONOFF }
    Sets the Marker Identity switch on or off.
     
    Nav1 Approach Frequencies
    Get the approach frequency for (runway) { RUNWAY }
    Load the approach frequency for (runway) { RUNWAY }
    Get the I L S approach frequency for (runway) { RUNWAY }
    Load the I L S approach frequency for (runway) { RUNWAY }
    Set NAV one to the approach frequency of (runway) { RUNWAY }
    Set NAV one to the I L S approach frequency of (runway) { RUNWAY }
    Set NAV one with the approach frequency of (runway) { RUNWAY }
    Set NAV one with the I L S approach frequency of (runway) { RUNWAY }
    Loads NAV1 with the ILS/Backcourse frequency for the selected runway.
     
    Nav1 Frequency
    Set Nav1 to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } point { DIGIT }
    Tune Nav1 to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } point { DIGIT }
    Examples:
    Set Nav1 to 113.0
    Tune Nav1 to 116.5
    Sets the Nav1 frequency.
    The system will only recognise valid Nav frequencies.
     
    Nav1 Identity
    (Set) (the) Nav1 Ident { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) Nav1 Ident { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) Nav1 Identity { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) Nav1 Identity { ONOFF }
    Sets the Nav1 Identity switch on or off.
     
    Nav1 Standby
    Set Nav1 Standby to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } point { DIGIT }
    Tune Nav1 Standby to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } point { DIGIT }
    Examples:
    Set Nav1 Standby to 109.0
    Tune Nav1 Standby to 111.5
    Sets the Nav1 Standby frequency.
    The system will only recognise valid Nav frequencies.
     
    Nav1 Swap
    Exchange Nav1
    Swaps the Nav1 and Nav1 Standby frequencies.
     
    Nav2 Frequency
    Set Nav2 to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } point { DIGIT }
    Tune Nav2 to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } point { DIGIT }
    Examples:
    Set Nav2 to 113.0
    Tune Nav2 to 116.5
    Sets the Nav2 frequency.
    The system will only recognise valid Nav frequencies.
     
    Nav2 Identity
    (Set) (the) Nav2 Ident { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) Nav2 Ident { ONOFF }
    (Set) (the) Nav2 Identity { ONOFF }
    (Turn) (the) Nav2 Identity { ONOFF }
    Sets the Nav2 Identity switch on or off.
     
    Nav2 Standby
    Set Nav2 Standby to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } point { DIGIT }
    Tune Nav2 Standby to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } point { DIGIT }
    Examples:
    Set Nav2 Standby to 109.0
    Tune Nav2 Standby to 111.5
    Sets the Nav2 Standby frequency.
    The system will only recognise valid Nav frequencies.
     
    Nav2 Swap
    Exchange Nav2
    Swaps the Nav2 and Nav2 Standby frequencies.
     
    Transponder
    Set (the) transponder to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT }
    Tune transponder to { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT }
    (Set) Squawk (to) { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT } { DIGIT }
    Examples:
    Set Transponder to 1234
    Tune Transponder to 0123
    Squawk 5678
    Sets the Transponder frequency.
     
    Squawk Code What are we squawking?
    What's the transponder setting?
    Reads back the transponder setting. e.g., "We are squawking one, two, zero, zero."
     

    Simulation

    FunctionVoice Commands Accepted Notes
     
    Pause Pause (the) simulator Places the simulator in pause mode.
    Run Run (the) simulator Takes the simulator out of pause mode.
     
    Sound Simulator sound Enables/disables simulator sound.
     
    Full Screen Full screen Toggle Full Screen mode on/off.
     
    Pop Up Windows
    Bring up the { WINDOW NAME }
    Get rid of the { WINDOW NAME }
    Kill the { WINDOW NAME }
    Pops up or removes the Flight Simulator's Pop Up Windows by name ( see Window Names below )

    NOTE: Since the IYP application currently only operates in English, there is no point in using non-English window names, you would have to say, "Bring up the Funkgruppe", instead of "Bring up the Radio Stack". These names are "comments" and will not adversely affect the simulator's operations. Please read the instructions in the FAQ under QUESTION #7 for configuration.
     
    Window Names What are the window names? Reads back the pop up window names for the particular aircraft. e.g., "Radio Stack", "Throttle Quadrant", etc.
     
    View (FS2004)
    Look straight ahead
    Look level { DIGIT }
    Look front
    Look to the front
    Look front right
    Look right front
    Look right
    Look to the right
    Look rear right
    Look right rear
    Look rear
    Look to the rear
    Look rear left
    Look left rear
    Look left
    Look to the left
    Look front left
    Look left front
    Look up { DIGIT }
    Look down { DIGIT }
    Look top down
    Cockpit view
    Virtual Cockpit view
    Tower view
    Spot view
    Outside view
    Complete view
    Zoom Normal
    Zoom Inwards
    Zoom Outwards
    Display Main Panel
    Display Zoomed Panel
    Display (the) Approach Panel
    Display Landing Panel
    Display Overhead Panel
    Display Zoomed Panel
    Switches the Captain's view of the aircraft.
    (e.g., Look front... look down 3)
     
    Coordinates/FPS (FS2004)
    Display nothing
    Display coordinates
    Cycle coordinates
    Display frames per second
    Display coordinates and frames per second
    Coordinates and Frames Per Second display bar.
    Coordinates/FPS (FSX)
    Cycle coordinates
    Cycle through the Coordinates and Frames Per Second display bar.
     

    Values

    FunctionVoice Commands Accepted
     
    ONOFF on
    off
     
    YESNO confirmed
    affirmative
    yes please
    yes we are
    yes we have
    yes they are
    negative
    not this time
    not right now
    no thanks
    no thank you
     
    DIGIT oh
    zero
    one
    two
    three
    four
    five
    six
    seven
    eight
    nine
    niner
     
    RICHLEAN rich
    lean
     
    SPOILER DEGREES 25 degrees
    50 degrees
    75 degrees
    to (the) maximum
     
    ALTITUDE one hundred
    two hundred
    three hundred
    four hundred
    five hundred
    six hundred
    seven hundred
    eight hundred
    nine hundred
    niner hundred
    one thousand
    one thousand one hundred
    one thousand two hundred
    one thousand three hundred
    one thousand four hundred
    one thousand five hundred
    one thousand six hundred
    one thousand seven hundred
    one thousand eight hundred
    one thousand nine hundred
    one thousand niner hundred
    two thousand
    two thousand one hundred
    two thousand two hundred
    two thousand three hundred
    two thousand four hundred
    two thousand five hundred
    two thousand six hundred
    two thousand seven hundred
    two thousand eight hundred
    two thousand nine hundred
    two thousand niner hundred
    three thousand
    three thousand one hundred
    three thousand two hundred
    three thousand three hundred
    three thousand four hundred
    three thousand five hundred
    three thousand six hundred
    three thousand seven hundred
    three thousand eight hundred
    three thousand nine hundred
    three thousand niner hundred
    four thousand
    four thousand one hundred
    four thousand two hundred
    four thousand three hundred
    four thousand four hundred
    four thousand five hundred
    four thousand six hundred
    four thousand seven hundred
    four thousand eight hundred
    four thousand nine hundred
    four thousand niner hundred
    five thousand
    five thousand one hundred
    five thousand two hundred
    five thousand three hundred
    five thousand four hundred
    five thousand five hundred
    five thousand six hundred
    five thousand seven hundred
    five thousand eight hundred
    five thousand nine hundred
    five thousand niner hundred
    six thousand
    six thousand one hundred
    six thousand two hundred
    six thousand three hundred