CRJ-200 cockpit poster

wolf79

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I got a class date with PSA and looking for a poster to help learn the flows. I found some online with a company called Avsoft but, I am concerned weather these would be in the proper configuration. If anyone know where I can get some that would be great.


Thanks
 
Why not? It makes for a nice head start and a far less stressful initial training event. I got A320 posters and the A320 QSG by Avsoft. Both helped tremendously and I showed up well prepared and ahead of the game. The rest of the training went easy, IMO. It's only drinking from the fire hose when you show up with no clue about the airplane you're going to be learning on. Or, you could come to the fire station a day before and get your hands a little wet/dirty so when the fire hose is presented, you're not drinking from it. You're drinking from water fountain in the fire station break room. ;)

Whatever floats each individuals' boats, but IMO there is nothing wrong with getting a slight head start on things to make a short-training span a little less stressful and more fun. Now a word of caution though, I wouldn't memorize limitations or memory items that are in any study guide you get. Always use your own airline's limitations and memory items. You can ask around. When I showed up to day one of ground school, I had the limitations and memory items memorized cold. Again, less stress. :)
 
I don't think that is the way eBay works bro.

And yeah I am looking to get a head start. I am going from Seminole to Crj so I need all the help I can. I will be given limitation and emergency procedures to memorize before class. The CP I interviewed with suggested to learn flow also. I am not going to use any other information other then what PSA provides.
 
I don't think that is the way eBay works bro.

And yeah I am looking to get a head start. I am going from Seminole to Crj so I need all the help I can. I will be given limitation and emergency procedures to memorize before class. The CP I interviewed with suggested to learn flow also. I am not going to use any other information other then what PSA provides.

Don't worry bro, you'll be the most respected captain in no time! Keep your flows flowing.
 
Thanks. I haven't even started training so it might be a litte early to thinking about being captain.
 
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Ill get to the checks in a minute but first I need to complain about the room lastnight and its lack of hot air and stiff pillows then Ill go into a short tangent on this 8 hour overnight in KRAP coming up. Ok, where were we and what the hell is that Skywest guy smiling at?;)
 
You have a lot to learn about this industry! And about your new employer. And about sarcasm. And people on internet forums being facetious.

Naa..its cool. See I got this book called "Everything Explain For Pilots". This should provide all the info I need considering I was born yesterday
 
I wouldn't worry about it too much. Some other airline will vote in a deal the rest of the industry looks down upon in a month or so and PSA's latest will slide into distant memory.

As far as posters go... The training department at PSA uses the AvSoft ones so they will be about the same as what you see in training. That said, you really don't need to spend any money on them. As long as you know the stuff they send you before you go you'll be fine.
 
There is also an app for that... Search CRJ-200 in the App Store. It's $29.99 or there abouts. It has pop ups for each switch, etc.
 
I guess it wouldn't hurt. When I went through training there, we had access to the paper tigers 24/7. Ofcourse, that's back when we stayed at the Dayton Airport Hotel (shudder) which was attached to the training center.
 
Ill get to the checks in a minute but first I need to complain about the room lastnight and its lack of hot air and stiff pillows then Ill go into a short tangent on this 8 hour overnight in KRAP coming up. Ok, where were we and what the hell is that Skywest guy smiling at?;)
This.
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