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EnNuages 01-28-2008 03:04 PM

seeking psa training materials
 
Would any CLT PSA'ers feel like helping out a new hire?

I'd be happy to compensate with a Carabas gift card or something like that for the trouble.

I would be grateful to borrow or photocopy some training materials before my class date. I'm almost done memorizing the immediate action items and basic limitations, and would be thankful to have something more to read up on. Any chance someone could lend any of: CBT CD's, QRH, POH?
Thanks

seafeye 01-28-2008 03:17 PM

Just learn what they sent you and you will do fine.
No extra points for brown nosers....

O2ThrotlRetard 01-28-2008 03:36 PM

Check out crj2.com

PMeyer 01-28-2008 04:29 PM

http://crjstudyguide.com/

good book, not required.

Jetjock65 01-28-2008 07:22 PM

A brown noser- give the guy a break -nothing wrong with being prepared ahead of time for a type class-everyone should have this kind of initiative probably be alot less washouts in this buisness.
I'm not an CRJ pilot but try http://www.dsbx.org/crj.htm, seems like alot of good info on the CRJ. Good luck with your class.

PMeyer 01-28-2008 07:25 PM

Here is a website with the CRJ AFM in .PDF files. Scroll down to find the -200.

http://www.rcoco.com/sdoc/

BigFellor 01-28-2008 07:56 PM


Originally Posted by Jetjock65 (Post 309454)
A brown noser- give the guy a break -nothing wrong with being prepared ahead of time

Not at all. Hell I'm a dispatcher and took a systems class at the local college where I had my dispatch training. They happened to use all of PSA's stuff as far as Ops Specs and FOM go. The systems class wasnt a requirement, but as it was taught by a ComAir Captain, seemed like a good idea, and it was full of useful info. I want to know why something works the way it does, rather than just how to push buttons to get what I want. I just spent a couple hours reading through some of the stuff in this post, interesting reading.

bradbobish 01-28-2008 09:47 PM

Try this one it looks pretty good
 
http://www.dsbx.org/CRJ/index.htm

bradbobish 01-28-2008 09:48 PM

Sorry didn't see the previous post


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