September 9, 201411 yr Gents, I know this might seem like a weird request, but I have been looking for this thing for months. Literally months. Air Canada has for I think most of their aircraft a "Quick Reference Handbook NORMAL" book. No, it's not the QRH that comes with the 777 that's for abnormal procedures. I'm looking for the "normal" handbook - it's a 40(ish ?) page document, outlining a bunch of of standard procedures and checklists. As an example, what to do prior to oceanic entry, proper procedure for securing the aircraft for de-ice etc. It looks like a fantastic document... But, I can't find it. Other airlines might have these too, and if anyone could send one to me, I would be eternally grateful! I've heard from some people that these handbooks are "internal documents" and might be hard to get hands on. Personally I don't see why it's such a big deal, since it is just Boeing procedures, re-written and shortened, but if I won't share it with anyone else, if that is what it takes! I have a few images of what it looks like, and what it contains: Note, the screenshots are from the 767 and the E190, but it looks the same across the board, just proper procedures for the different aircraft.. http://cl.ly/image/272N0b2s3y2f http://cl.ly/image/3L3g0l1t1K1g http://cl.ly/image/2a3I1S0s473N http://cl.ly/image/1m1q2f2Q010b (This is what I've been able to re-create from screenshots and videos... Not much in other words). Regards, Karl Mathias Moberg
September 9, 201411 yr did you check the supplemental procedures of FCOM 1? Bryan Richards "People depend so much on automation that they forget how to get the automation to work." B.W.
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