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Old 11th Jun 2002, 13:01
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Retard/idle

Hi i was just wanting to know if there is a difference between "RETARD" and "IDLE".

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Flyboy,

"Retard" is a display or aural command to bring the thrust to IDLE, can be acheived by the pilot or the autopilot. "Idle" is the actual minimum thrust setting of the engine (in a particular stage of flight, i.e on the B738 there's flight idle, approach idle and ground minimum idle. Hope this helps.

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'Retard' is also a very French-sounding word!

Oh yes, these planes come from Toulouse guys, and not from anywere else....
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sabenapilot (hmm, sabena?? more likely datpilot) don't forget the god ol' boeing. Mine says everytime i have AT armed, but not engaged, "Retard" on the FMA from 27' to touchdown, and thats the old 733.
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Must hate it when the aircraft starts talking to the other pilot
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Wink Difference between Retard and Idle?

There sure is, one sits in the left seat, one sits in the right seat.....



Regards all.

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