IP Library Granted Patent US 12686489
Granted Patent B2
US 12686489 · App. 19/095,308 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Flight control system for aircraft with autopilot

Inventors: Jean Muller (Toulouse, FR); Sylvain Billes (Toulouse, FR)
Assignee: Airbus Operations (S.A.S.)
B64C13/18B64C13/505
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12686489
App. No.
19/095,308
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A flight control system for an aircraft including a first set of primary flight control computers and a second set of secondary flight control computers, where each primary flight control computer implements a first autopilot functionality. The secondary flight control computers jointly take control of control surface actuators when the primary flight control computers fail. The flight control system further includes another computer, to which the secondary flight control computers are connected, which implements a simplified second autopilot functionality, the second autopilot functionality being able to be activated only when the second set of flight control computers has control of the control surface actuators. Thus, an autopilot functionality is widely available, while at the same time ensuring the robustness sought by the installation of the secondary flight control computers.

Claims (19)

1 . A flight control system for an aircraft, comprising:

a first set of primary flight control computers and a second set of secondary flight control computers, the secondary flight control computers implementing flight control functionalities which are simplified with respect to the primary flight control computers, the primary flight control computers being configured to control control surface actuators of the aircraft mutually exclusively depending on possible failures of one or more of the primary flight control computers;

wherein each primary flight control computer is configured to implement a first autopilot functionality, the flight control system being configured so that the secondary flight control computers take control of the control surface actuators in response to a failure of the primary flight control computers;

wherein the secondary flight control computers are configured to jointly control the control surface actuators and each secondary flight control computer is configured to control its own subset of the control surface actuators; and

wherein the flight control system further comprises a master computer, to which the secondary flight control computers are connected, configured to implement a second autopilot functionality which is simplified with respect to the first autopilot functionality, the second autopilot functionality being able to be activated only when the secondary flight control computers have control of the control surface actuators.

2 . The flight control system of claim 1 , the master computer being electronic circuitry integrated into a flight control data concentrator of the aircraft.

3 . The flight control system of claim 1 , further configured, when the secondary flight control computers have control of the control surface actuators, so that:

the secondary flight control computers receive data originating from and/or derived from measurements of redundant sensors of the aircraft;

each secondary flight control computer votes on the data originating from and/or derived from the measurements of redundant sensors;

the master computer collects the votes of the secondary flight control computers and the second autopilot functionality processes the votes to ensure autopilot constraints; and

the master computer transmits, to the secondary flight control computers, control commands for the control surface actuators as a consequence of the processing.

4 . The flight control system of claim 1 , wherein the secondary flight control computers are configured to take control of the control surface actuators in response to all the primary flight control computers failing.

5 . The flight control system of claim 1 , wherein the secondary flight control computers are configured to be operated simultaneously to control surface actuators of the aircraft.

6 . The flight control system of claim 1 , wherein the master computer is external to the second set of secondary flight control computers.

7 . The flight control system of claim 1 , the second autopilot functionality being able to be activated when the aircraft is in flight.

8 . The flight control system of claim 7 , the second functionality being limited to:

controlling a vertical speed of the aircraft, by elevators; and

leveling, by spoilers, ailerons and a rudder of the aircraft.

9 . An aircraft comprising the flight control system of claim 1 .