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So I've spent the last 2 hours taking all of the ASA Oral study guide questions from the training department and formatting them to fit Flash Q/Ard for iPhone. There are a few versions that were already in there but I wanted to get all the text correct, some of the other ones had typos and stuff.

I'm prepping for a PC and figured I might as well make all of my labor free to any ASA folks. Search for CRJ in iTunes to find the app and then in the app search for "ASA CR7/9 Oral Study guide". The one called Part II has just the procedures and flight planning questions, the one above has all 558 questions.

PM me if you see any typos or formatting problems. I've noticed this app is getting more and more aviation content.
 
Just say fadec and auto repeatedly you will pass. I guarantee it.


Doesn't pass mustard at ASA, we train our pilots well here. (p.s. more than half our airplanes don't have fadec...)

any chance the app might be tailored for Blackberries?
 
Doesn't pass mustard at ASA, we train our pilots well here. (p.s. more than half our airplanes don't have fadec...)

any chance the app might be tailored for Blackberries?

Yeah but it would be nice that they study before coming to a PC.
 

Mustard, also known as "mustard cream"[1], is a condiment made from the seeds of a mustard plant (white or yellow mustard, Sinapis hirta; brown or Indian mustard, Brassica juncea; or black mustard, Brassica nigra).

or maybe he meant:

Musters: Periodic assessments of the availability of local militia to act as a defence force when needed.[1] To some extent, the system was an outdated remnant of the feudal system where local lords had their own armies, which they provided for the King as required.
 


A poor attempt at humor I suppose. I know it's "muster" however 50% of the crap on this board which I keep meaning to stop coming to, is incorrect or wrong or has grammar problems (the apostrophe usage is atrocious)

before coming to a PC

totally right, but I was referring to our training program from new hire to FO and FO to Capt.

ANyway, any chance the app might make it to Blackberry?
 
So much for "free". The app costs $2.99.
 

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