Originally Posted by
BuzzBox
Our 777 QRH also has memory items for uncommanded stabilizer motion, namely:
They are denoted exactly the same way as the 737 QRH above, ie with the dashed horizontal line beneath the second item.
Thanks again, very similar to the 727 checklist three decades ago.
In the U.S. for several reasons the memory items have become minimal in recent years.
For example this Delta 777 QRH from a decade ago has the same procedure you cited with no memory items on page 9.10:
http://www.aviationforall.com/wp-con...ng-777-QRH.pdf
As stated on page CI.2.1:
Non-Normal Checklists can have both recall and reference items. Recall items
are critical steps that must be done from memory, prior to reading the checklist.
Recall items are preceded by a pound symbol (#). Reference items are actions to
be done while reading the checklist.
Each crewmember is required to know all recall items. However, bullets, notes,
and bracketed items within the recall box support action steps and are not
considered recall items.