How to Fly a Plane in GTA 5 PC

avatarHatchellingCalm2 years ago
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avatarTrainingLace2 years ago

Just hit the numpad and pretend you're in Top Gun. 5 to go up, 8 to go down, 4 and 6 to play chicken with the Hollywood sign. Don't forget, W for more go, S to slow down. Easy peasy.

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avatarSinkingDuel2 years ago

Honestly, flying planes in GTA 5 is overrated. Just stick to stealing cars, much simpler.


avatarAlightingTang2 years ago

So you wanna be a pilot in GTA 5 on PC, huh? First thing's first, hop into your plane of choice. Once you're in the cockpit, use the numpad on your keyboard for control. Press 5 to take off by tilting the nose up, and use 8 to lower the nose down. Turn left and right with 4 and 6. To control the rudder and make sharper turns, use keys 4 and 6 without taking off. Throttle up and down are controlled with W and S, respectively. Remember, practice makes perfect. Start with slower planes before you move onto the jets!

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