Boeing 737-800 Qrh Quick Reference Handbook [work]
Covers cabin altitude warnings, pack failures, and duct leaks.
If the situation is time-critical, the crew performs "recall" or memory items without reference to the book.
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In the cockpit, the QRH is typically managed through a clear division of labor:
Minutes stretched. The mechanic pointed upward toward the left fan cowl and mimed: “Foreign object.” He handed a soaked rag; upon closer inspection, a piece of a waist-high orange traffic cone, sculpted by turbulence and youth, had lodged against the fan case. Its edge fluttered, held by suction and luck. Mira exhaled—relief tasted like static. The QRH directed actions for foreign object ingestion: secure the engine, run the engine at idle, check for abnormalities, inspect again after shutdown. Covers cabin altitude warnings, pack failures, and duct
These constitute the bulk of the handbook, categorized by system (e.g., Air Systems, Electrical, Engines, Hydraulics).
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Addresses cowl anti-ice failures and window overheat.
Because the alphabetical section is still slow, the front or back of the QRH contains a (by component) and an Alert Index (by EICAS/Caution message). If the screen says "LOW PRESSURE" on hydraulic system B, you look up "Hydraulic System B Low Pressure" in the index, which points you to the page number.