Autothrottle

Thrust levers of an A320 set to the autothrust position during cruise flight

An autothrottle (automatic throttle, also known as autothrust, A/T or A/THR) is a system that allows a pilot to control the power setting of an aircraft's engines by specifying a desired flight characteristic, rather than manually controlling the fuel flow. The autothrottle can greatly reduce the pilots' work load and help conserve fuel and extend engine life by metering the precise amount of fuel required to attain a specific target indicated air speed, or the assigned power for different phases of flight. A/T and AFDS (Auto Flight Director Systems) can work together to fulfill the whole flight plan.[1]

  1. ^ Pope, Stephen (29 April 2015). "Autothrottle Advances". Flying. Retrieved 29 December 2022.

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