Flight Control Unit (FCU)

Flight Control Unit (FCU)

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Definition

A Flight Control Unit (FCU) is part of the system architecture for automatic flight functions of certain aircraft. The phrase is most commonly associated with Airbus models. An FCU performs functions similar to the Guidance Panel (GP) on Embraer aircraft.

Description

The FCU controls and indicators are located on the glareshield panel. The FCU allows a pilot to make selections for airspeed and altitude, for lateral navigation modes, and for autothrust activation. The FCU also allows pilots to select various vertical modes, such as a climb or descent based on vertical speed per minute, or based on climbing or descending at a selected airspeed.

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