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George Yogi
6th May 2014, 09:25
Is Max cruise Thrust achieved in A320 by keeping the throttle lever in MCT gate incase A/THR is not activated ?

gAMbl3
6th May 2014, 12:41
MCT = Max Continuous Thrust.

Max Cruise Thrust N1 = Max Climb N1 - 1.9 % or Max Climb EPR - 0.07

George Yogi
6th May 2014, 16:13
So , MCT is max continuous Thrust and
Maximum climb Thrust is Max cruise thrust.
Also , A320 throttle system have 3 gates starting from TO/GA ,MCT/Flex and CLB(Max Climb thrust are different gates) correct ?

Thanks in advance

gAMbl3
6th May 2014, 16:41
Max Climb Thrust = Maximum thrust approved for normal climb.

Max Cruise Thrust = Maximum thrust approved for normal cruise. In manual thrust setting, in cruise, the pilot should limit N1/EPR to the maximum cruise N1/EPR that is equal to the displayed maximum climb N1 minus 1.9 %/ EPR minus 0.07


Ref : FCOM PER-THR-MCL/MCR