Qrh | Fenix A320

The Fenix A320 Quick Reference Handbook (QRH) is a comprehensive digital manual integrated into the high-fidelity Fenix Simulations A320 for Microsoft Flight Simulator. It mirrors the real-world Airbus documentation used by pilots to handle abnormal and emergency situations. Accessing the QRH

Within the simulation, you can find the QRH via the Electronic Flight Bag (EFB), commonly referred to as the cockpit tablet.

Location: Navigate to the Support Hub and select Pilot Brief > Documents.

Format: It is a searchable PDF that includes memory items, system failure checklists, and performance tables. Key Content & Sections

The QRH is designed for speed and ease of use during high-stress flight phases:

Abnormal and Emergency Procedures: Step-by-step instructions for engine failures, hydraulic loss, smoke/fumes, and electrical emergencies.

Memory Items: Critical actions that pilots must perform immediately from memory before referencing the handbook, such as Emergency Descent, TCAS warnings, and Windshear recovery.

Performance Data: Corrections for specific conditions, including landing distance calculations for various runway states (dry, wet, icy) and abnormal configurations.

In-Flight Checklists: Summaries for operational tasks that may be required outside of standard SOPs. Operational Philosophy

When a failure occurs, the Fenix A320 uses the ECAM (Electronic Centralized Aircraft Monitor) system to alert the crew.

The Pilot Flying (PF) maintains control of the aircraft and communicates with ATC. The Pilot Monitoring (PM) performs the ECAM actions. fenix a320 qrh

The QRH is then used to complete the procedure, often providing "summaries" for complex failures like Emergency Electrical Configuration to ensure nothing is missed. How To Access Fenix QRH - FenixSim Support Hub

You can access the QRH's from the EFB > Pilot Brief > Documents. Fenix Simulations Quick Reference Handbook (QRH) | SKYbrary Aviation Safety

In the high-stakes world of flight simulation, the Fenix Simulations

A320 stands as a gold standard for realism. But even for experienced virtual pilots, "study-level" complexity means things can go wrong. That is where the Quick Reference Handbook (QRH) becomes your most vital tool. What is the Fenix A320 QRH?

The Quick Reference Handbook is a condensed version of the aircraft’s operating manuals, designed specifically for rapid use during abnormal and emergency situations. While the Electronic Centralized Aircraft Monitor (ECAM) provides automated guidance for many failures, the QRH is essential for:

Non-ECAM Faults: Issues the computer doesn't detect automatically, such as cockpit smoke or fumes.

Performance Calculations: Crucial data for landing with abnormal configurations (e.g., flaps jammed or engine out).

Confirmation & Resets: Detailed steps for system resets that might recover lost functionality. How to Access the QRH in MSFS

Fenix has integrated this tool directly into the cockpit environment for maximum immersion. You can find it through the Fenix Simulations Support Hub instructions:

Electronic Flight Bag (EFB): Open the tablet (EFB), navigate to Pilot Brief, and select the Documents section. The Fenix A320 Quick Reference Handbook (QRH) is

External File Access: If you prefer a second monitor or tablet, you can find the raw PDF files on your PC at: C:\ProgramData\Fenix\EFB\assets\qrh. Mastering Abnormal Procedures

To truly fly like a pro, you must know when to move from the ECAM to the QRH. Generally, you follow the ECAM actions until the STATUS page appears. At this point, the QRH provides the "Plan of Action" for the remainder of the flight, such as determining your new required landing distance or verifying if an engine relight is possible.

For those looking to deepen their technical knowledge, community resources like the Microsoft Flight Simulator Forums offer tips on customizing your EFB pages, allowing you to swap in your own notes or specialized checklists. You can also find community-maintained fail checklists on platforms like Reddit to help streamline your emergency response. Pro Tip: Beyond Emergencies

Don't just wait for an engine fire to open the handbook. The QRH also contains Normal Procedures and "By the Numbers" charts that are invaluable for perfecting your hand-flying and approach stability. How To Access Fenix QRH - FenixSim Support Hub

Fenix A320 QRH (Quick Reference Handbook) is a critical tool for pilots in Microsoft Flight Simulator, replicating the real-world Airbus document used to manage abnormal and emergency situations. It provides step-by-step checklists for system failures, memory items for time-critical events, and performance data tables for non-standard landings. Core Components of the QRH

The QRH is divided into several logical sections to allow for rapid information retrieval during high-workload scenarios: Abnormal and Emergency Procedures

: Contains checklists for failures that are not fully managed by the Electronic Centralized Aircraft Monitor (ECAM) , or for when the ECAM itself fails. Memory Items

: Actions that pilots must perform from memory without delay, such as responding to a warning or an Emergency Descent Operational Data

: Performance tables used to calculate landing distances when systems like brakes, flaps, or hydraulics are compromised. Computer Resets

: A dedicated table (ABN-80) listing specific flight control computers (like SECs or ELACs) that can be reset to clear spurious faults. Key System Procedures Covered Identify: Look at the Master Caution/Warning lights and

The handbook provides detailed guidance for failures across all major aircraft systems: Example Procedures & Faults

Engine failure, in-flight relight, and severe damage protocols. Electrical

Management of bus losses (e.g., AC BUS 1+2 FAULT) and emergency generator deployment. Flight Controls

Handling "Direct Law" or "Alternate Law" transitions and spoiler/slat/flap jams. Landing Gear

Gravity gear extension procedures when the normal hydraulic system fails. Procedures for fuel leaks, imbalances, and gravity feeding. How to Use the QRH in Simulation A320 EIS and DMC Failure Procedures | PDF - Scribd

This guide covers the philosophy, structure, specific procedures, and how the Fenix implementation bridges the gap between a desktop simulator and real-world airline operations.


4. Structure of the Fenix QRH

The Fenix QRH is categorized similarly to the real Airbus manual:

7. The "ECAM Action" Flow in Fenix (Step-by-Step)

To operate the Fenix QRH authentically during a failure:

  1. Identify: Look at the Master Caution/Warning lights and the E/WD.
  2. Recall: Press the Master Warning light to clear the audio and flashing lights.
  3. Read: Read the ECAM title (e.g., "FUEL LO LVL").
  4. QRH Integration: The Fenix ECAM automatically displays the procedure on the lower DU.
  5. Action: Locate the overhead panel or pedestal controls.
    • Example: The ECAM says "FUEL X FEED... OPEN". You reach to the overhead and open the cross-feed.
  6. Verify: Look at the synoptic page (FUEL page) to verify the valve is opening.
  7. Clear: On the QRH/ECAM interface, scroll to the action item and press "COMPLETE" (or it clears automatically in some modes).
  8. Status: Once the immediate actions are done, the system may show a "STATUS" page listing inoperative systems. The QRH is then consulted for "AFTER ECAM" actions if necessary.

Section 2: Abnormal & Emergency Procedures (The Core)

This is the meat of the book. It is organized alphabetically by system.

Common QRH procedures for A320-class aircraft