Welcome to Anagrammer Crossword Genius! Keep reading below to see if autopilot is an answer to any crossword puzzle or word game (Scrabble, Words With Friends etc). Scroll down to see all the info we have compiled on autopilot.
autopilot
Searching in Crosswords ...
The answer AUTOPILOT has 55 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
Searching in Word Games ...
The word AUTOPILOT is VALID in some board games. Check AUTOPILOT in word games in Scrabble, Words With Friends, see scores, anagrams etc.
Searching in Dictionaries ...
Definitions of autopilot in various dictionaries:
noun - a cognitive state in which you act without self-awareness
noun - a navigational device that automatically keeps ships or planes or spacecraft on a steady course
Automatic pilot.
Word Research / Anagrams and more ...
Keep reading for additional results and analysis below.
Possible Jeopardy Clues |
---|
Lawrence Sperry used the gyroscope his dad developed in this device that keeps planes on course without human aid |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
---|
Automatic pilot. |
short for |
a navigational device that automatically keeps ships or planes or spacecraft on a steady course |
a cognitive state in which you act without self-awareness |
a device that keeps aircraft, spacecraft, and ships moving in a particular direction without human involvement: |
equipment on an aircraft or ship to make it continue to travel in the correct direction by itself without needing a person to control it: |
happening automatically or doing something automatically, without having to think about what you are doing: |
Autopilot description |
---|
An autopilot is a system used to control the trajectory of an aircraft without constant 'hands-on' control by a human operator being required. Autopilots do not replace human operators, but instead they assist them in controlling the aircraft. This allows them to focus on broader aspects of operations such as monitoring the trajectory, weather and systems.The autopilot system on airplanes is sometimes colloquially referred to as "George". |