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Boeing 737 - Non-Normal Checklists; Introduction

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737 Flight Crew Operations Manual
Checklist Instructions Chapter CI
Non-Normal Checklists Section 2
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D6-27370-4Q8-SJA CI.2.1
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Introduction
The non-normal checklists chapter contains checklists used by the flight crew to
manage non–normal situations. The checklists are grouped in sections which
match the system description chapters in Volume 2.
Most checklists correspond to a light, alert or other indication. In most cases, the
MASTER CAUTION and system annunciator lights also illuminate to indicate
the non-normal condition. These lights, alerts and other indications are the cues to
select and do the associated checklist.
Checklists without a light, alert or other indication (such as Ditching) are called
unannunciated checklists. Most unannunciated checklists are in the associated
system section. For example, Fuel Leak Engine is in section 12, Fuel.
Unannunciated checklists with no associated system are in section 0,
Miscellaneous.
All checklists have condition statements. The condition statement briefly
describes the situation that caused the light, alert or other indication.
Unannunciated checklists also have condition statements to help in understanding
the reason for the checklist.
Some checklists have objective statements. The objective statement briefly
describes the expected result of doing the checklist or briefly describes the reason
for steps in the checklist.
Checklists can have both memory and reference items. Memory items are critical
steps that must be done before reading the checklist. The last memory item is
followed by a dashed horizontal line. Reference items are actions to be done while
reading the checklist.
Some checklists have additional information at the end of the checklist. The
additional information provides data the crew may wish to consider. The
additional information does not need to be read.
Checklists that need a quick response are listed in the Quick Action Index. In each
system section, Quick Action Index checklists are listed first, followed by
checklists that are not in the Quick Action Index. The titles of Quick Action Index
checklists are printed in bold type. Checklist titles in upper case (such as AUTO
BRAKE DISARM) are annunciated by a light, alert, or other indication. Checklist
titles in upper and lower case (such as Window Damage) are not annunciated.
March 18, 2016

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