This course provides structured, practical training on the Boeing 737 memory items—those actions that must be performed immediately and without reference to the QRH in abnormal or emergency situations. Designed for current 737 pilots, those preparing for type rating, or recurrent simulator sessions, the course breaks down each memory item into clear steps, supported by context, aircraft systems insight, and practical tips for recall and execution.
The course covers 22 lessons across the following key non-normal and emergency situations:
Included Modules:
- Aborted Engine Start
- Airspeed Unreliable
- APU Fire
- Emergency Descent
- Engine Fire / Severe Damage / Separation
- Engine Limit, Surge or Stall
- Engine Overheat
- Loss of Thrust on Both Engines
- Terrain Escape Maneuvers
- Windshear Escape Maneuvers
- Runaway Stabilizer
Each module includes:
- A concise, operational summary of the procedure
- Clear identification cues and correct actions
- A short video lesson reviewing the procedure and practical execution in a flight deck context
Course Format: Self-paced, online access
Who it’s for: 737 type-rated pilots, cadets, type rating candidates, and instructors preparing for assessments or recurrent training
Curriculum
- 11 Sections
- 22 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- 737 - Aborted Engine Start2
- 737 - Airspeed unreliable2
- 737 - APU Fire2
- 737 - Emergency Descent2
- 737 - Engine fire - Sev damage separation2
- 737 - Engine limit or surge or stall2
- 737 - Engine Overheat2
- 737 - Loss of thrust on both engines2
- 737 - Manoeuvres terrain escape2
- 737 - Manoeuvres windshear2
- 737 - Runaway stabilizer2