SKW 200s restricted to 280 and 900s to 350

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Ouch!! Has there been so many events?

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Dear Pilots,

You’re well aware of our ongoing efforts to provide awareness, training, SOP updates, bulletins, and more regarding high altitude low speed events, and as an airline we have made continual improvements. However, even one event produces unacceptable risk. As professional aviators, it’s important to understand that any occurrence of these types of events is a failure of our responsibilities as a pilot and undermines our credibility as pilots and as an airline.

That’s why effective Monday, June 22 at 08:00Z, an amendment to our Operations Specifications will mandate the following operational limitations:
CRJ200 operations are limited to FL280 and below with a minimum cruise airspeed of 250 knots indicated airspeed

CRJ700/900 operations are limited to FL350 and below with a minimum cruise speed of Mach .74 or 250 knots indicated airspeed (whichever is less)
Please reference FOAB 062115-1 for full restriction details. Compliance with these altitude and speed limits is mandatory. It’s important for you to know that strict monitoring will be accomplished by our OCC and the FAA.

I know this may produce new challenges; if you have questions, please ask. We will continue to keep you updated and Flight Ops leadership is available to answer questions. As always, our primary focus must be the safety of each and every flight. Thank you for remaining vigilant and focused on this essential responsibility.

Fly Safe,

Captain T.T. Gallo
Vice President Flight Operations
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Quote: Ouch!! Has there been so many events?
Training wheels needed?!
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Pilots milking the clock a little too much? if I read that correctly, those are minimum speeds. They want you guys to fly faster.
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So that's why ATC is always yelling at them to speed up.
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I don't have experience in the 200 but I am told its high level climb performance is really bad. Therefore, pilots are climbing right in the edge just to stay legal at a minimum of 500fpm(I hear they can't even do that in the summer).
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Quote: I don't have experience in the 200 but I am told its high level climb performance is really bad. Therefore, pilots are climbing right in the edge just to stay legal at a minimum of 500fpm(I hear they can't even do that in the summer).
If its full and hot, its basically pathetic after about fl220-230. 500fpm usually climb at 290 until fl250-260 then its a struggle to make it up higher at 250kts
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So have there been some stall or pusher/shaker events in the 200s? Sounds like it.
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I wonder if this will go to the other side of the house....ExpressJet. They kept pushing us to fly slower, save fuel, etc. We get speeds that are in the 220-230 cruise for lower altitudes, and higher are int he M.68-M.74 area.

These speeds don't scare me, but I also monitor what the aircraft is doing. Don't just set it and forget it.
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Hey, S.G. Is no longer in Ord or with OO. Figure after she/he left, all the idiotic problems would've gone too. Go figure.
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Interesting that the best pilots in the world who passed the toughest airline interview in existence are not trusted to take a 900 to FL360.
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