Boeing 737800 Qrh Quick Reference Handbook

  • QRH Follow-on: After memory, reference QRH for:
  • | Gross Weight (lb) | Flaps Up Ceiling (ft) | Flaps 5 Ceiling (ft) | |------------------|------------------------|-----------------------| | 140,000 | 22,000 | 16,000 | | 150,000 | 19,500 | 14,500 | | 160,000 | 17,000 | 12,500 |


    Most 737-800 operators have transitioned to an Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) version of the QRH. However, the paper QRH remains a mandatory backup. boeing 737800 qrh quick reference handbook

    Regardless of medium, the Boeing 737-800 QRH retains the same tab structure: Introduction, Non-Normal Procedures, Performance, and Appendices. QRH Follow-on: After memory, reference QRH for:


    To use the QRH efficiently, you must understand its architecture. Boeing engineers designed this handbook using human-factors research to reduce pilot error during high workload. | Gross Weight (lb) | Flaps Up Ceiling

    These are the "memory items." For catastrophic failures like Engine Fire or Cabin Altitude Warning, there is no time to read. Pilots must memorize these steps. The QRH serves as a confirmation tool after the immediate action is taken.

    Example Memory Item (Simplified):
    CABIN ALTITUDE WARNING