The Boeing 737-800 Quick Reference Handbook (QRH): A Pilot's Ultimate Safety Guide
Normal Checklists: Typically found on the back cover for easy access during routine operations. Key Features for Emergency Management
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Key Distinction: The "Boeing 737-800 QRH" is aircraft-specific. While similar to the 737-700 or MAX versions, the numbers (speeds, altitudes, limitations) are unique to the -800 model due to its longer fuselage and different engine options (CFM56-7B).
Guide: Boeing 737-800 QRH (Quick Reference Handbook)
1. What is the QRH?
The QRH is a flight crew duty document required to be on the flight deck. It provides performance data, non-normal (emergency) checklists, and in-flight reference tables — but it is not a training manual or a normal procedures guide.
Unannunciated Issues: A section for problems without a dedicated warning light, such as fuel leaks or ditching procedures.
Performance Inflight Data: Contains essential charts and tables for calculating landing distances and other critical data based on current aircraft malfunctions.