CRJ Study Guides
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I'm starting to get ready for my interview, and have been re-reading my Jeppessen Instrument/Commercial textbook and using ATP's ATP Test Prep. The end goal is to get a jump on training and help ease some of the learning once I get to Dayton.
Having said that, are there any good study guides for the CRJ's that anyone would recommend? The immediate goal is not to be able to pass my type rating, but to become familiar enough with the systems so as to make the training a tad bit simpler.
There's a few on Amazon I've come accross by author Aaron Boone. Are these any good?
Thanks!
Having said that, are there any good study guides for the CRJ's that anyone would recommend? The immediate goal is not to be able to pass my type rating, but to become familiar enough with the systems so as to make the training a tad bit simpler.
There's a few on Amazon I've come accross by author Aaron Boone. Are these any good?
Thanks!
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I'm starting to get ready for my interview, and have been re-reading my Jeppessen Instrument/Commercial textbook and using ATP's ATP Test Prep. The end goal is to get a jump on training and help ease some of the learning once I get to Dayton.
Having said that, are there any good study guides for the CRJ's that anyone would recommend? The immediate goal is not to be able to pass my type rating, but to become familiar enough with the systems so as to make the training a tad bit simpler.
There's a few on Amazon I've come accross by author Aaron Boone. Are these any good?
Thanks!
Having said that, are there any good study guides for the CRJ's that anyone would recommend? The immediate goal is not to be able to pass my type rating, but to become familiar enough with the systems so as to make the training a tad bit simpler.
There's a few on Amazon I've come accross by author Aaron Boone. Are these any good?
Thanks!
Read the dozens of posts about this. You will hurt yourself by getting too far ahead.
Once you get to Dayton, the Boone book is pretty good.
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Very valid and fair point. Thank you for the feedback. I'll wait on this then until a class gets a bit closer.
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If you’re a visual learner like me picture help a lot more than words. Don’t get too far ahead though. There are some really good systems review manuals floating around out there, I’m sure they’ll make their way around your class at some point.
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Unless they've fixed the email issue don't study the stuff HR sends you via email before class. It's been wrong for years.
The instructors give you the first week to study up on the Limitations and IAI.
PSA Recruiter will know if they've fixed that problem.
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The instructors give you the first week to study up on the Limitations and IAI.
PSA Recruiter will know if they've fixed that problem.
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