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Autothrottles on HondaJet Elite II Get FAA Nod
Automation helps reduce pilot workload and improve passenger comfort
When autothrottle is engaged, the HondaJet's Garmin G3000 avionics system takes over the throttle controls, using sensor input to monitor and adjust engine output. This automation reduces pilot workload and improves passenger comfort. © Honda Aircraft
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Chad Trautvetter
• Online Editor
October 29, 2024
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