A typical checklist is structured with several key components:
Guides the crew through fuel imbalances, leaks, and low-pressure indications.
This section provides "get-you-home" data, allowing the crew to make informed decisions about altitude, speed, and fuel management.
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Hides irrelevant checklist steps based on the specific airframe configuration. Why the QRH is Indispensable
Multipliers applied to standard runway requirements to account for a lack of thrust reversers, disabled brakes, or higher approach speeds. The Digital Transition: Electronic Flight Bags (EFB)
(Pressurization, Air Conditioning, Equipment Cooling). Chapter 2: Anti-Ice, Rain. Chapter 4: Automatic Flight (Autopilot, Autothrust). Chapter 7: Engines, APU. Chapter 9: Flight Controls.
A critical procedure for total power loss, including windmilling start attempts.
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Here is how the is typically organized: