The Boeing 787 Quick Reference Handbook (QRH) is a critical component of the aircraft's two-volume operational documentation suite, designed for high-speed use during time-sensitive non-normal situations. Modern pilots typically interact with it via an Electronic Flight Bag (EFB), though a paper backup remains a standard training requirement. Boeing 787 QRH: Functional Review 1. Design and Integration
Here is the step-by-step methodology to achieve these metrics.
🚀 Efficiency Note: Always keep a locally saved copy of the QRH PDF on your device. Relying on cloud-based access or cockpit Wi-Fi during a dual-generator failure is a risk you cannot afford. To help you optimize your specific setup:
Start with Electrics and Hydraulics: Because the 787 is a "more electric" aircraft, understanding these systems first makes the QRH logic much clearer.
Checklist Instructions: This section defines the "rules of engagement," such as the difference between "Memory Items" and "Read and Do" items.
In years past, this would have meant fumbling for a thick, ring-bound binder—the Quick Reference Handbook (QRH)
Adobe Acrobat > Compare Files – redline highlights altered checklists.