We have built in QRH's to enhance your capabilities. You can access the QRH's from the EFB > Pilot Brief > Documents. Fenix Simulations A320 Base - Fenix Simulations

: Always follow the golden rule of aviation: Aviate, Navigate, Communicate, Manage . Never open the QRH while the aircraft is still drifting off its assigned course or altitude.

Located at the back, containing performance tables for weight, balance, speed, and stopping distances. How to Navigate the QRH During a Failure

Baseline data for normal operations.

The Pilot Flying (PF) maintains control, stabilizes the pitch and bank, and manages automation.

For simmers who prefer to have the document open on a second monitor, a tablet, or another device, the QRH files can also be accessed externally. The PDF files are located in the following folder on your Windows PC:

QRH Reference: Once the ECAM is "cleaned up," open the QRH to the "Summary" or "Status" page to see how the failure affects your landing.

A common misconception among desktop pilots is that the ECAM replaces the QRH. In reality, they work in tandem.

Captain James, a seasoned pilot with over 10,000 hours of flight experience, was flying the Fenix A320, registration F- GXTP. The aircraft was cruising at 36,000 feet, and the flight had been uneventful so far. The copilot, First Officer Rachel, was busy monitoring the aircraft's systems.

Complex scenarios requiring multiple steps not fully detailed by the ECAM.

This section contains procedures for failures that require immediate crew action, such as:

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