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muushin 06-21-2007 12:23 PM

Saab 340 Systems Manual
 
I have a class date for mid July in the Saab and want to use my time to prep for systems, Does anyone know where I can obtain or download, some Saab 340 information??

Thanks:eek: :eek:

flyandive 06-21-2007 12:29 PM

http://www.smartcockpit.com/plane/saab/SAAB-340/
They don't have anything there yet but it's usually a good start. Generally I've found "study what they give you when they give it to you" works pretty well, otherwise it's easy to get confused.

muushin 06-21-2007 12:34 PM

Hey Thanks, Nice looking site, no info on the Saab, but thanks anyhow, I sincerely appreciate it:D :D

FlyerJosh 06-21-2007 12:44 PM

Your best bet is to simply relax and take the time to collect and mentally prepare yourself. When you get the official packet from your new employer spend all of your free time learning memory items, limitations, and procedural flows and profiles.

I wouldn't study much off of "unofficial" sources (such as sites on the net). Unless you can get VERIFIABLE CURRENT COPIES of info from somebody at the company, you might end up learning the wrong info! (Remember that different airlines operate different numbers and procedures depending on fleet variations and model types such as -A and -B model Saabs).

In the meantime, take a few minutes to read this article about airline style training. It's a good basic primer on how to survive it:

Playing the Game: An Insider's Guide to Successful Airline Simulator Training

C152driver 06-21-2007 12:50 PM

I have been using this software, it covers both the A and B models:

http://www.dauntless-soft.com/PRODUCTS/AirCards/

I have only been concentrating on limitations, however.

Pilotpip 06-21-2007 01:04 PM

Be very careful studying anything early on if it's generic or not from your company. The instructors at TSA are convinced that the high failure rates late last year was because people were studying gouges from XJT and CHQ which wasn't smart considering much of it was on XRs and ERs (We have LR and EP models). Callouts and flows can be different for the same plane as well. Study what they give you, and what they tell you to study.

One thing that I think has helped me is going through memory items and limitations once per night even though we are just now getting to systems. I've got those down pretty much cold so now it's on to the flows and profiles. I'll go through the memory items every other night to keep them fresh.

Ftrooppilot 06-21-2007 01:13 PM

The most important thing you can do before starting training is IMPROVE YOUR INSTRUMENT CROSSCHECK !!

Use flight simulator on your computer.

It's not the knowledge testing that gets people, it's the SAAB SIMULATOR.:eek:

muushin 06-21-2007 01:23 PM

Thanks all,
for the help, it is duely apprciated

raress 06-21-2007 02:51 PM


Originally Posted by Ftrooppilot (Post 183546)

It's not the knowledge testing that gets people, it's the SAAB SIMULATOR.:eek:

From what I've seen here so far, that's not completely true. Those who do well through the ground school and oral seem to do just fine in the sim. I've heard of only 3 or 4 people who've washed out of training so far, and it was all ground school related.

And my $.02 on studying ahead of time- Don't do it. There is just too much material that is company specific. If you can get your hands on official material, fine. Trust me, just keep your scan fresh and enjoy your free time. You won't have any once you're here.

muushin 06-21-2007 04:48 PM


Originally Posted by raress (Post 183582)
From what I've seen here so far, that's not completely true. Those who do well through the ground school and oral seem to do just fine in the sim. I've heard of only 3 or 4 people who've washed out of training so far, and it was all ground school related.

And my $.02 on studying ahead of time- Don't do it. There is just too much material that is company specific. If you can get your hands on official material, fine. Trust me, just keep your scan fresh and enjoy your free time. You won't have any once you're here.

as a famous actor had once said, " I'm totally physicked dude, can't wait"


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