In normal operations, we follow standard flows and checklists from memory or the Normal Procedures checklist. But when an amber caution light illuminates or a Master Warning sounds, the QRH takes over. It is designed for non-normal operations . It strips away the fluff and gives pilots the exact steps needed to stabilize the aircraft when seconds count.
Organized by the specific annunciator lights found on the overhead panel or main instrument panel. boeing 737-800 qrh quick reference handbook
The goal is to build muscle memory so that when the adrenaline spikes, the pilot’s hand instinctively reaches toward the center pedestal where the QRH lives. In normal operations, we follow standard flows and
If the situation is time-critical, the crew performs "recall" or memory items without reference to the book. In normal operations