Also, after taking off in FLEX mode, should I, when 'LVR CLB' is indicated on the PFD, be pulling back to THR LVR?? I always go to THR CLB (which I think is correct). Talking about X-Plane 11 here, not real-world!
Thanks.

Martin
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Horstroad wrote:LVR is an abbreviation for "Lever".
The Airbus thrust lever does not have a LVR or "lower" detent. There is a TO/GA detent for Maximum Take Off or Go-Around. There is a FLX/MCT detent for Maximum Continuous Thrust or Flex Take Off and there is a CL detent for Climb Thrust.
Thrust values for CL and FLX are precalculated and stored in the flight management system.
At some point after the take off (I'm sure some people here can tell you exactly when) the thrust levers should be moved from the TO/GA or FLX/MCT detent to the CL detent. The "LVR CLB" indication is a "reminder" for that. When the thrust levers are in the CL detent "THR CLB" for Climb Thrust is indicated on the PFD, as you noticed correctly.
Martinlest wrote:OK, thanks. So CLB LVR is not a 'thrust mode' then, as is CLB THR (if I have understood you correctly), it's just an indication to move the levers down from FLEX or TOGA. My procedure has always been OK, but I was assuming CLB LVR to be a detent (though that didn't make much sense to me - hence the post)...
FlapOperator wrote:If you really want to go realistic, make sure you verbalize all FMA changes, from left to right starting with takeoff.
For example, "MAN FLEX, SRS, AUTOTHRUST BLUE"
Here is a good link on the Airbus FMA...
https://blog.thea320insider.com/2021/07 ... iator-fma/
Starlionblue wrote:FlapOperator wrote:If you really want to go realistic, make sure you verbalize all FMA changes, from left to right starting with takeoff.
For example, "MAN FLEX, SRS, AUTOTHRUST BLUE"
Here is a good link on the Airbus FMA...
https://blog.thea320insider.com/2021/07 ... iator-fma/
Make sure you say the Flex number too.
"MAN FLEX fifty-seven, SRS, (runway,) autothrust blue".
Once in the climb phase, "Thrust climb, climb, autothrust."
Make sure you say the Flex number too.
"MAN FLEX fifty-seven, SRS, (runway,) autothrust blue".
Once in the climb phase, "Thrust climb, climb, autothrust."
Martinlest wrote:Make sure you say the Flex number too.
"MAN FLEX fifty-seven, SRS, (runway,) autothrust blue".
Once in the climb phase, "Thrust climb, climb, autothrust."
Yes, I don't actually talk to myself like that in X-Plane, but point noted!
Martinlest wrote:Make sure you say the Flex number too.
"MAN FLEX fifty-seven, SRS, (runway,) autothrust blue".
Once in the climb phase, "Thrust climb, climb, autothrust."
Yes, I don't actually talk to myself like that in X-Plane, but point noted!
Woodreau wrote:Martinlest wrote:Make sure you say the Flex number too.
"MAN FLEX fifty-seven, SRS, (runway,) autothrust blue".
Once in the climb phase, "Thrust climb, climb, autothrust."
Yes, I don't actually talk to myself like that in X-Plane, but point noted!
I believe most if not all Airbus pilots verbalize the FMA when the mode changes as that is the procedure that Airbus teaches.
So if you really want to fly X-Plane the “proper” way, you’ll be talking to yourself a lot flying the Airbus,
And if you dont, your PM will be verbalizing your FMA changes for you.
Sometimes it’s a game, who can call “1000” before the other guy.
Martinlest wrote:Make sure you say the Flex number too.
"MAN FLEX fifty-seven, SRS, (runway,) autothrust blue".
Once in the climb phase, "Thrust climb, climb, autothrust."
Yes, I don't actually talk to myself like that in X-Plane, but point noted!