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Latest revision as of 16:24, 2 June 2026

FSFO Voice Commands

FSFO Voice Commands
A clean reference for currently supported English FSFO v6 voice commands, organized by how pilots use them in the cockpit.
Flight Simulator First Officer • Speech Recognition • Flows • Checklists • Aircraft Control • Pushback

Speech status: To start speech recognition, click the microphone icon in the top-right corner. When recognition is active, the icon turns green.

Numbers: When a command includes numbers, speak each digit normally. For example, say two three zero for heading 230, or one two three four for squawk 1234.

Aliases: Some commands accept more than one spoken phrase. This page lists the primary supported phrases plus common alternates FSFO currently recognizes.

General
Voice test
Flows and Checklists
Start flows, checklists, briefings
Checklist Responses
Standard spoken answers
Aircraft Configuration
Gear, brakes, flaps, speed brake
Autopilot and Guidance
Heading, speed, altitude, modes
Comms and Altimeters
Frequency, squawk, ATC, pressure
Copilot Aircraft Control
Your plane, my plane, callouts
Lights and Systems
Lights, anti-ice, wipers, seatbelts
Pushback
Ground handling and tug control
Intercom and Cabin
Cabin and intercom phrases

General

Command What it does
Voice Test Tests voice output and confirms that speech recognition is active.

Flows, Checklists, and Briefing Responses

Start a Flow

Phase Supported phrases
Preflight Preflight Flow
Cockpit Prep Flow
Cockpit Preparation Flow
Let’s Get Started
Engine Start Before Start Flow
Start Engines
After Start Flow
Taxi Before Taxi Flow
Taxi Flow
Takeoff Before Takeoff Flow
Takeoff Flow
Lineup Flow
Flight / Arrival After Takeoff Flow
Descent Flow
Approach Flow
Landing Flow
After Landing Flow
Shutdown Shutdown Flow
Parking Flow

Start a Checklist

Phase Supported phrases
Preflight Preflight Checklist
Cockpit Prep Checklist
Cockpit Preparation Checklist
Engine Start Before Start Checklist
After Start Checklist
Taxi Before Taxi Checklist
Taxi Checklist
Takeoff Before Takeoff Checklist
Takeoff Checklist
Lineup Checklist
Flight / Arrival After Takeoff Checklist
Descent Checklist
Approach Checklist
Landing Checklist
After Landing Checklist
Shutdown Shutdown Checklist
Parking Checklist

Supplemental Flows and Checklists

Type Supported phrases
Supplemental One Supplemental Checklist One
Supplemental Flow One
Supplemental Two Supplemental Checklist Two
Supplemental Flow Two
Supplemental Three Supplemental Checklist Three
Supplemental Flow Three

Checklist and Briefing Responses

Situation Supported phrases
Checklist continuation Ready For The Checklist
Run The Checklist
Briefing response All Set For The Brief
Ready For The Briefing
No Questions

Note: The speech grammar currently recognizes Departure Briefing and Approach Briefing, but those phrases are not documented here as primary start commands because they are not directly dispatched in the same way as the confirmed flow and checklist commands above.

Checklist Responses

These are the currently supported spoken responses FSFO accepts when it is waiting for a checklist answer.

  • Advised
  • Armed
  • As Required
  • Auto
  • Checked
  • Clear
  • Close
  • Closed
  • Completed
  • Confirmed
  • Continuous
  • Cutoff
  • Down
  • Free and Zero
  • Idle
  • Landing No Blue
  • Locked
  • Manual
  • Max
  • Nav
  • No Blue
  • Normal
  • Normal and Auto
  • Not Required
  • Notified
  • Off
  • On
  • On and Auto
  • Ready
  • Received
  • Rejected Takeoff
  • Removed
  • R-T-O
  • Set
  • Steady
  • Strobe and Steady
  • Takeoff No Blue
  • Tested
  • Up

Aircraft Configuration

Category Supported phrases
Gear and Brakes Gear Up
Gear Down
Parking Brake On
Parking Brake Off
Primary Flap Phrases Flaps Up
Flaps Zero
Flap Zero
Flaps Full
Fixed Built-in Flap Detents Flaps One
Flaps Two
Flaps Three
Flaps Four
Flaps Five
Flaps Eight
Flaps Ten
Flaps Fifteen
Flaps Seventeen
Flaps Eighteen
Flaps Twenty
Flaps Twenty-Four
Flaps Twenty-Five
Flaps Twenty-Eight
Flaps Thirty
Flaps Forty
Flaps Forty-Five
Flaps Fifty
Speed Brake Extend Speed Brake
Retract Speed Brake
Arm Speed Brake
Disarm Speed Brake

FSFO also loads additional dynamic flap detent phrases from the active aircraft configuration. If an aircraft profile defines custom flap stops, those spoken detents are also recognized.

Autopilot and Flight Guidance

Heading, Speed, Altitude, and Flight Level

Command format Notes and examples
Set Heading X X is a 3-digit heading. Examples: Set Heading 332, Set Heading 005.
Set Speed X
Set Airspeed X
X is a 3-digit speed. Example: Set Speed 235.
Set Altitude X FSFO currently supports direct altitude phrases in the low-thousands format used by the built-in grammar, such as Set Altitude 4000 spoken as set altitude four thousand.
Set Flight Level X X is a 3-digit flight level. Example: Set Flight Level 230.

Autopilot, Guidance, and Power Modes

Category Supported phrases
Autopilot Selection Autopilot One
Autopilot A
Autopilot Two
Autopilot B
Autopilot On
Autopilot Off
Flight Guidance Modes Lateral Navigation
L-Nav
Vertical Navigation
V-Nav
Navigation Mode
Nav Mode
Vertical Speed Mode
Level Change Mode
Approach Mode
Heading Select
Managed Mode
Open Climb
Open Descent
Managed Climb
Managed Descent
Power Modes Takeoff Power
Climb Power

Communications and Altimeters

Category Supported phrases
Primary Spoken Formats Set Frequency X
Set Squawk X
Frequency Aliases Set Comm 1 X
Set Comm One X
Set Comm X
Set Com 1 X
Set Com One X
Set Com X
Squawk Aliases Set Squak X
Set Squock X
Quick-Tune and Contact Commands Contact Tower
Contact Center
Contact Departure
Contact Approach
Contact Ground
Contact Clearance Delivery
Tune Tower
Tune Unicom
Tune C-TAF
Tune ATIS
Tune Weather
Altimeter Commands Standard Pressure
Set Altimeters

Examples: Set Frequency 11875 • Set Comm One 12190 • Set Squawk 1234

Copilot Aircraft Control

Situation Supported phrases
Transfer or Return Control Your Plane
Your Aircraft
Copilot Plane
My Plane
Manual Captain-Side Takeoff Callouts Speed Alive
80 Knots
100 Knots
Positive Rate

Lights and Systems

Category Supported phrases
Systems Anti-Ice On
Anti-Ice Off
Wipers On
Wipers Off
Seatbelt Sign On
Seatbelt Sign Off
Lights Taxi Lights On
Taxi Lights Off
Turn Off Lights On
Turn Off Lights Off
Strobe Lights On
Strobe Lights Off
Landing Lights On
Landing Lights Off
Crossing Lights On
Crossing Lights Off

Pushback and Ground Handling

These commands are used for voice-driven pushback and tug interaction.

Category Supported phrases
Ground Contact Ground From Cockpit
Ready For Push Back
Pushback Requests Pushback Left
Pushback Right
Pushback Straight
Ready For Push Back Left
Ready For Push Back Right
Ready For Push Back Straight
Direction Control Nose Left
Nose Right
Nose Straight
Planned / Stop / Abort Start Planned Pushback
Stop Push Back
Abort Push Back

Intercom and Cabin Phrases

These phrases are used when FSFO is waiting for an intercom response or a cabin-related acknowledgement.

Category Supported phrases
Basic Replies Go Ahead
Negative
Yes
A-Firm
Roger
Thank You
Cabin Preparation Prepare Cabin For Takeoff
Prepare Cabin For Landing
Turbulence We Have Turbulence Ahead
We Have Cleared The Turbulence
Crew Requests You Can Expect A Delay
Would You Mind Getting Me A Cup Of Coffee
Would You Mind Covering While I Use The Restroom

Notes

FSFO includes internal normalization and recognition tolerance for a few phrases, especially around radio tuning and squawk entry. The primary user-facing phrases on this page are the ones you should document and recommend first.

If a command is not working, confirm that speech recognition is active, the selected speech engine is configured correctly, and that the command category is not disabled in Settings.

Radio and transponder commands can be blocked by the Disable Radio Cmds setting.