automatic pilot
Americannoun
idioms
noun
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Also called: autopilot. a device that automatically maintains an aircraft on a preset course
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informal acting without conscious thought because of tiredness, shock, or familiarity with the task being performed
Etymology
Origin of automatic pilot
First recorded in 1915–20
Example Sentences
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“The sailboat crew were either unable to avoid collision” or they could have been down below with Theros on automatic pilot, an anonymous source told Saltwire.
From BBC • Jul. 21, 2024
I’ve never gone to work in these last six years on automatic pilot.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 8, 2022
Stupid, probably, but when you’re in shock, it’s like you’re on automatic pilot.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 9, 2021
Like a plane on automatic pilot, Tuchman argues, everyone is happy to leave the computers in charges until the flight hits turbulence.
From The Guardian • Dec. 27, 2018
Our shuttle, which seemed to be flying on automatic pilot, quickly reached the planet and began to skim its mirrored surface.
From "Ready Player One: A Novel" by Ernest Cline
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