737 Non-Normal Procedures: Loss of Both Engine-Driven Generators

In this comprehensive tutorial, we delve into the critical scenario of losing both engine-driven generators during flight in a Boeing 737. Whether you’re a student pilot, an experienced aviator, or an aviation enthusiast, understanding this emergency procedure is essential for safety.

Key Topics Covered:

  1. Initial Assessment: Learn how to recognize the loss of both generators and verify engine status.
  2. Electrical Panel Inspection: Understand where to start diagnosing the issue using the overhead panel.
  3. QRH (Quick Reference Handbook): Follow step-by-step procedures to restore electrical power.
  4. Bus Transfer Switch: Set the bus transfer switch to OFF to prevent high electrical loads.
  5. Hydraulic Pump Switches: Safely turn off electrical hydraulic pumps.

Join us in the cockpit as we simulate this critical situation and guide you through the necessary steps.

0:00 Introduction
0:22 Loss of both engine driven generators
0:40 Affected systems
1:06 Which buses are powered
1:32 Quick reference handbook procedure
5:44 Conclusion

737 Loss of Both Engine Driven Generators Non-Normal Procedure

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