This chronicle explains the purpose, structure, and most useful practices for the Boeing 737-800 Quick Reference Handbook (QRH), focusing on practical use by flight crew and instructors. It is not a replacement for the official QRH or training; use the airplane’s approved QRH and company procedures for operational decisions.
Procedures for system malfunctions such as hydraulic faults, electrical failures, or fuel issues. boeing 737-800 qrh quick reference handbook
The QRH is a stand-alone document that contains all the procedures for in an easy-to-use format. While the full Flight Crew Operations Manual (FCOM) is great for deep dives, the QRH is built for speed. It lives in the flight deck, usually within arm’s reach of the First Officer, ready for "quick action" when a master caution light or a system failure occurs. How the QRH is Structured This chronicle explains the purpose, structure, and most
The handbook is meticulously organized into several distinct sections to ensure information is accessible in high-pressure environments: Quick Action Index (QAI): The QRH is a stand-alone document that contains
The Pilot Monitoring (PM) reads each step aloud and verifies the action with the PF before execution.