This course concerns personnel already qualified on the CRJ type.

CRJ 700/705/900/1000 (GE CF34) Run-Up Level 1
Objectives
This guidance:
- Provides skills with starting and operating the engine and related aircraft systems
- emphasises recognition of normal and abnormal engine and systems operation
- provides skills for checking engine performance characteristics
After the completion of the training, the trainee should:
- Gain proficiency in engine, APU runs and cockpit management procedures
- To be able to use a Canadair Regional Jet checklist
Prerequisites
Trainees must:
- Hold a Part-66 licence, category B1 or B1/B2, or equivalent
- Hold Bombardier CL-600-2C10/-2D15/-2D24/-2E25 (GE CF34) Type Training
- To be able to read, write and communicate at an understandable level in the English language.
Terms and conditions
- English (UK) French / English (English for course materials).
- Location: Morlaix.
- Scheduled. Upon request, subject to availability.
- Accessibility: Accessible to disabled people. Contact us for more information.
Price
Contact us For a quotation.
THEORETICAL TRAINING
Theoretical training: 3 hours
– Run-up procedures,
– Check-list and starting faults,
– Fault scenario / engine faults
– A/C system faults and emergencies
PRACTICAL TRAINING
Practical training on Fixed Base Simulator (Simulator without motion): 3 hours (1 student) or 4 hours (2 students)
– Pre-flight check, radio procedures
– Engine only runs on idle, during emergencies and when faults occur.
ASSESSMENT
Practical training includes one hour of assessment.
