: You can find the built-in QRH by navigating to the Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) > Pilot Brief > Documents .
in Microsoft Flight Simulator, you can manually replace or add images within the aircraft's internal file directory. This is useful for displaying custom checklists, flight notes, or specific performance tables directly on your Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) How to Prepare and Install a Custom QRH Page Create Your Content Design your page (e.g., in PowerPoint or Photoshop) using a portrait format Save the file as a Locate the QRH Assets Folder
Until then, “QRH Fixed” is not an endpoint. It is a statement of intent: that a desktop sim can be a legitimate procedural trainer, not just a sightseeing tool.
: Fixed text legibility issues during daytime and night mode transitions, eliminating blurry fonts or cut-off margin alignments.
In the early days of the Fenix A320 V1 release, simulation of the QRH was functional but had limitations. As Fenix matured, particularly with the and subsequent refinements through 2024–2026, the QHR integration underwent significant improvements. Key Fixes and Improvements
Navigate to the following directory on your computer based on your engine type: IAE Engines C:\ProgramData\Fenix\EFB\assets\qrh\iae CFM Engines C:\ProgramData\Fenix\EFB\assets\qrh\cfm Replace or Add the File Rename your custom image to to replace the first page of the QRH. Backup the original You can likely add sequential pages by naming them Refresh the EFB If the simulator is already running, go to the page on the EFB and it to display the new content. Microsoft Flight Simulator Forums Accessing the QRH in Simulation
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The Quick Reference Handbook is the pilot's go-to manual for handling non-normal and emergency situations. It contains the checklists and procedures required to troubleshoot system failures, engine issues, and other in-flight abnormalities. In the Fenix A320, the QRH isn't just a static PDF; it's an integral part of the simulation. Without a properly functioning QRH, you might find yourself unable to look up an ECAM (Electronic Centralized Aircraft Monitor) message or follow the correct steps to resolve a failure, effectively breaking the immersive simulation loop.