Unofficial Training Flash Cards

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Unofficial Training Flash Cards USAirways Boeing 737 QRH Memory Items PH Revision: 26 Aug 8, 2005 By: Allan Eich

Unofficial Training Flash Cards This slide show will automatically advance every 7 seconds or you can click the mouse to move faster. These flash cards are for review only. Always refer to the Pilot’s Handbook for the correct information.

Aborted Engine Start

After Start Lever raised to IDLE: Start Lever..CUTOFF Aborted Engine Start After Start Lever raised to IDLE: Start Lever..CUTOFF

Excessive Cabin Altitude

Excessive Cabin Altitude 1. Oxygen Masks / Regulators..Verify..On/100% 2. Captain assumes PF duties

Runaway Stabilizer

Runaway Stabilizer 1. Control Column.. Hold Firmly 2. Autopilot ..DISENGAGE, must remain OFF

Smoke / Fumes

1. Oxygen Masks / Regulators.. Verify.. On/100% 2. Smoke Goggles..On Smoke / Fumes 1. Oxygen Masks / Regulators.. Verify.. On/100% 2. Smoke Goggles..On

Uncommanded Rudder and/or Yaw/Roll

Uncommanded Rudder and/or Yaw/Roll 1. Autopilot (if engaged)..DISENGAGE 2. Autothrottle (if engaged)..DISENGAGE 3. Yaw Damper Switch..OFF

Uncommanded Rudder and/or Yaw/Roll 1. Autopilot (if engaged)..DISENGAGE Maintain control of the airplane with all available flight controls. If roll is uncontrollable, immediately reduce pitch / angle of attack and increase airspeed. Do NOT attempt to maintain altitude until control is recovered. 2. Autothrottle (if engaged)..DISENGAGE Increase thrust as necessary (up to firewall thrust) to ensure airspeed is adequate to maintain control. Ensure thrust is symmetrical. 3. Yaw Damper Switch..OFF

Congratulations The End