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Just finished ground school and have the next couple to three weeks off till oral and sim. I flew home for surgery and brought my books with me but forgot the overhead panel poster. If anyone has a picture or poster of the overhead panel for the CRJ200 and has the time to email it to me that would be great. Thanks a bunch!
 
You can also look up airliners.net; there are plenty of good quality shots of the overhead panel there.
 
He doesn't want/need to learn to take off or land an RJ, just fly...
 
This comment is EXREAMLY distastefull.

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Perhaps, but it makes the point that we still need to beware of anonymous requests for airplane training materials!
 
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Perhaps, but it makes the point that we still need to beware of anonymous requests for airplane training materials!

you missed the other typo...

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I have never seen a cockpit poster of a CRJ that didn't have every panel on it. IOW, I have never seen a poster of a CRJ cockpit that didn't have the overhead panel on it.
 
Perhaps, but it makes the point that we still need to beware of anonymous requests for airplane training materials!

Seriously, JP, that train has left the station. We should be so lucky that a would-be terrorist is only resourceful enough to get on Flightinfo looking for stuff. He'd probably read a few posts and get so depressed he'd blow himself up on the spot, taking the quick, easy path to his 76 (or whatever number) virgins.
 
Seriously, JP, that train has left the station. We should be so lucky that a would-be terrorist is only resourceful enough to get on Flightinfo looking for stuff. He'd probably read a few posts and get so depressed he'd blow himself up on the spot, taking the quick, easy path to his 76 (or whatever number) virgins.

Now THAT'S funny.
 
Seriously, JP, that train has left the station. We should be so lucky that a would-be terrorist is only resourceful enough to get on Flightinfo looking for stuff. He'd probably read a few posts and get so depressed he'd blow himself up on the spot, taking the quick, easy path to his 76 (or whatever number) virgins.

It's 72. But the really funny thing is that modern scholars believe that at some point in the distant past a transcription of the Qu'ran resulted in a very minor error...apparently it was supposed to be 72 palm dates, not virgins. Ooops...
 
It's 72. But the really funny thing is that modern scholars believe that at some point in the distant past a transcription of the Qu'ran resulted in a very minor error...apparently it was supposed to be 72 palm dates, not virgins. Ooops...

Often times, I'm sure the "palm date" is better than a virgin anyway! At least the "palm" is controllable and knows what to do!
 

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