- Autothrottle
An autothrottle (automatic
throttle ) allows a pilot to control the power setting of anaircraft 's engines by specifying a desired flight characteristic, rather than manually controlling fuel flow. These systems can conservefuel and extend engine life by metering the precise amount of fuel required to attain a specific targetindicated air speed , or the assigned power for different phases of flight. A/T and AFDS (Auto Flight Director System) work together to fulfill the whole flight plan and greatly reduce pilots' work load.Working modes
There are two parameters that an A/T (autothrottle) can maintain, or try to attain: Speed and Thrust.
In Speed mode, A/T, without going beyond its limitations, moves the throttle to a position to attain target speed, meanwhile to protect the speed within the aircraft safety margin. For example, if the pilot selects a target speed which is slower than stall speed, or a speed faster than
maximum speed , A/T will maintain a speed closest to the target speed that is within the range of safe speeds.In Thrust mode, A/T, disregarding speed, maintains a fixed power setting according to the different flight phases. For example, during
Takeoff , A/T maintains a constant Takeoff power until Takeoff mode is finished. DuringClimb , A/T maintains a constant climb power; in Descent, A/T retards the throttle to IDLE position, and so on. When A/T is working in Thrust mode, speed is controlled by pitch (or the control column), and NOT protected by A/T.Usage
On
Boeing type aircraft, A/T can be used in all flight phases from Takeoff, Climb, Cruise, Descent, Approach, all the way to Land orGo-around , barring malfunction. Taxi is not considered as a part of flight, and A/T does not work for Taxi. In most cases, A/T mode selection is automatic without the need of any manual selection unless interrupted by pilots.According to Boeing published flight procedures, A/T is engaged in BEFORE the takeoff procedure and is automatically disconnected 2 seconds after landing. During flight, manual override of A/T is always available. A release of manual override allows A/T to regain control, and the throttle will go back to the A/T commanded position except for 2 modes (Boeing type aircraft): IDLE and THR HLD. In these two modes, the throttle will remain at the manual commanded position.
Origins
A primitive autothrottle was first fitted to later versions of the
Messerschmitt 262 jet fighter late inWorld War II . Nowadays it is often linked to aFlight Management System , andFADEC is an extension of the concept to control many other parameters besides fuel flow.
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