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Old 08-21-2007 | 04:24 PM
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I agree. I have this book too and it comes with an interactive CD.

If you are just itching to fly the CRJ for no other reason, than check out Gulfstream. They have a new interview prep course out of Vero. I think they are still working out the bugs but I did it. It was $600. I honestly didn't get much from the oral prep but the guys that were working the CRJ sim were incredible! I won't tell u how many hours I got but it was more then what was advertised. I don't recommend focusing on the CRJ for an interview but if you just want to fly it, this would be great for you.

The two interviews I have been to have used a PCATD that was based off of a baron and an MD-80. Don't think that CRJ knowledge or experience would have helped u for the interview but it might be good to have after u are offered a job.

Originally Posted by Pilotpip
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You'll learn everything you need to know during training. I wouldn't worry too terribly much about trying to get ahead of the game. If you want to do some early prep, I'd suggest reading "The Turbine Pilots Flight Manual". It's a little bit dated but gives good laymen's descriptions of major systems on jet aircraft.
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