Boeing 737800 Qrh Quick Reference Handbook -
⚠️ For Non-Normal situations, first aviate, navigate, then communicate — then use the QRH after memory items are complete.
Know your memory items. Trust your training. Fly the plane first. ✌️ boeing 737800 qrh quick reference handbook
Some checklists include (IF... THEN...). Read carefully. Fly the plane first
The QRH is a condensed, actionable guide to handling abnormal and emergency situations. Unlike the full —which explains why the hydraulic system works—the QRH tells you exactly what to do when that system fails. Read carefully
| Misconception | Reality | |----------------|---------| | QRH replaces the FCOM | No – QRH is a subset for quick action; FCOM has full system description. | | All failures require QRH | No – many normal checklists are in the cockpit quick reference cards (QRG). | | Memory items can be skipped if busy | No – boldface items are mandatory immediate actions. |
Located on the front cover or first pages, this index lists time-critical emergencies like engine fires, rapid depressurization, and rejected takeoffs.
The QRH is a condensed, stand-alone document containing all the procedures necessary to handle and emergency situations. While pilots spend hundreds of hours studying the Flight Crew Operations Manual (FCOM) to understand how the aircraft works, they turn to the QRH to know what to do when it stops working correctly. Key Characteristics: