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Pinnacle CRJ 200 Questions and Answers

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tataki

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I wanted to know if someone had a list of questions and answer for the Crj 200 oral at Pinnacle.
My oral is coming soon and it would help for review.

Thank you
 
This should be good.
 
I wanted to know if someone had a list of questions and answer for the Crj 200 oral at Pinnacle.
My oral is coming soon and it would help for review.

Thank you

....So I take it you're just maintaining a missionary position for now until the oral comes!
 
I wanted to know if someone had a list of questions and answer for the Crj 200 oral at Pinnacle.
My oral is coming soon and it would help for review.

Thank you

If you pay attention during ground school, your instructor should be able to spill a few pointers to you that should prove very useful during your oral exam. Each APD has his own pet peeves, but the format is very typical:

1) Say "Good morning, sir"
2) Check paperwork, 8710, etc.
3) Go over limitations, memory items.
4) Go over preflight slides (Some APD would use the slide to test your system knowledge as well)
5) Go over the overhead panel (Also go over system questions as well) Most likely a question for each system on the panel.
6) Perform a simple WB, performance scenario.
7) Finish paperwork, say "Good day, sir"...

I say that's how it goes, 99.99% of the time. Unless you have a envelope of crisp Jackson ready, then it'll take about 2 minutes.
 
I am just wondering how that is possible...pitch mode to rotate?

Are they still employed? FOQA should not cover that kind of cr@p....

(and I actually thought it was a joke the first time I heard it)
 
If you pay attention during ground school, your instructor should be able to spill a few pointers to you that should prove very useful during your oral exam. Each APD has his own pet peeves, but the format is very typical:

1) Say "Good morning, sir"
2) Check paperwork, 8710, etc.
3) Go over limitations, memory items.
4) Go over preflight slides (Some APD would use the slide to test your system knowledge as well)
5) Go over the overhead panel (Also go over system questions as well) Most likely a question for each system on the panel.
6) Perform a simple WB, performance scenario.
7) Finish paperwork, say "Good day, sir"...

I say that's how it goes, 99.99% of the time. Unless you have a envelope of crisp Jackson ready, then it'll take about 2 minutes.

from the memory items, they will also branch into some systems knowledge. You'll be surprised at how quickly it passes. Most of them are not there to screw you; they might toy with you, but go in there with a positive attitude and you will be fine.

And whatever you do, don't drink the coffee at FS. It's nasty.
 
lmao. I heard they have auto land and auto rotation on those things also.
 

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