B777 | Qrh Exclusive ((hot))
The Boeing 777 Quick Reference Handbook (QRH) is the primary resource for flight crews managing non-normal and emergency conditions. This "exclusive" document is often customized for specific airlines, such as Delta Air Lines, to standardize procedures across a varied fleet while remaining the proprietary property of the carrier. The Evolution of the B777 QRH
: The manuals are the property of the respective airline and are intended solely for their trained flight crews. sf5213ba276ed9719.jimcontent.com 2. Integrated Electronic Checklist (ECL) A standout feature of the B777 is its Electronic Checklist , which is integrated with the aircraft's alerting system: EICAS Integration b777 qrh exclusive
: For critical "guarded" switches (like Engine Fire Switches), the pilot performing the action must confirm with the other pilot before pulling or rotating. The "Icon" Rule The Boeing 777 Quick Reference Handbook (QRH) is
B. Electronic Checklist (ECL) vs Paper QRH
- In 777 with ECL (Boeing’s optional system): Use ECL for single faults, paper QRH for cascading failures.
- ECL trap: It sometimes sequences slowly. If time-critical, go to paper.
To keep the plane on course, the QRH forces the crew to revert to an alternate navigation page on the Control Display Unit (CDU). This mode allows them to navigate solely by manually tuning classic radio navaids (VORs) and basic dead reckoning until they can get the aircraft safely on the ground. In 777 with ECL (Boeing’s optional system): Use
- Engine Fire/Severe Damage: Close thrust lever, Fuel control switch CUTOFF, Fire handle PULL (rotate to stop/arm), Agent 1 discharge.
- Cabin Altitude Warning: Don masks, establish crew communication, deploy passenger oxygen.
10. Legal, Certification, and Compliance Context
- QRH approval: The QRH content and any operator supplements must be approved by the national aviation authority where the operator is registered.
- Dispatch and MEL implications: QRH outcomes can lead to dispatch limitations or rectification actions per MEL and company policy.
- Recordkeeping: Any in-flight QRH actions with safety implications require formal reports, logbook entries, and potential investigation.
: Critical actions pilots must perform from memory before even opening the handbook. Exclusive Customization : Major airlines like Delta Air Lines
Purpose: Provides immediate, step-by-step guidance for abnormal operations, including engine failures, fires, or system malfunctions.

