B737 Thrust Lever TLA Question
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I think the question might relate to these points:
1. takeoff config warning is triggered by TLA = XYZ
2. various QRH lists ask you to "reduce TL to mid position."
Most other issues are related to idle thrust.
1. takeoff config warning is triggered by TLA = XYZ
2. various QRH lists ask you to "reduce TL to mid position."
Most other issues are related to idle thrust.



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Not specific to the 737, but 'standard' Boeing terminology is that the idle stop is 0 deg. TLA. Moving the thrust lever forward gives a positive TLA, pulling the reverse piggyback results in a 'negative' TLA (e.g. -75 deg.).
I don't recall the specifics of the 737, but full forward TLA is between ~50 and 60 deg. TLA, depending on the aircraft model.
Not to be confused with TRA - Throttle Resolver Angle - which is the signal read by the FADEC. TRA typically varies from ~5 deg. (max reverse) to ~85 deg. (max TO thrust), idle is ~35 deg. (again, specific numbers vary a bit with the aircraft model).
I don't recall the specifics of the 737, but full forward TLA is between ~50 and 60 deg. TLA, depending on the aircraft model.
Not to be confused with TRA - Throttle Resolver Angle - which is the signal read by the FADEC. TRA typically varies from ~5 deg. (max reverse) to ~85 deg. (max TO thrust), idle is ~35 deg. (again, specific numbers vary a bit with the aircraft model).

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From: Australia
Here are some angles (in degrees) from the 737NG Maintenance Manual:
Idle (0~2.4 TLA) at or close to aft stop
Maximum Climb (44 TLA)
Maximum take-Off/go-around (52 TLA)
Maximum certified thrust (58 TLA) @ forward stop
TLA = Thrust lever angle.
Maximum reverse thrust (104 RLA)
Idle reverse (62 RLA)
RLA = Reverse lever angle
Idle (0~2.4 TLA) at or close to aft stop
Maximum Climb (44 TLA)
Maximum take-Off/go-around (52 TLA)
Maximum certified thrust (58 TLA) @ forward stop
TLA = Thrust lever angle.
Maximum reverse thrust (104 RLA)
Idle reverse (62 RLA)
RLA = Reverse lever angle

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1. takeoff config warning is triggered by TLA = XYZ




