The purpose of this Aviation Information Services (AIS) LLC website is to help Canadair CRJ700 pilots connect to the Red Triangle Productions (RTP) LLC company web site to enable the pilot to find the CRJ700 training materials and study guides. These superlative CRJ700 CBT digital pilot handbooks are trademarked as Visual Oral Switch-Light Guides (VOSLG). Every pilot assigned to fly the CRJ700 will need to understand how all the cockpit lights and switches work, and how all the airplane systems operate. Since 1999 Red Triangle Productions LLC has created the most unique and innovative switch-light guides and system study guides ever seen in aviation. Pilots in over 500 airlines, companies, agencies, associations and governments around the world use these Canadair CRJ700 training guides. Some of these aviation organizations are: all the legacy airlines, FAA, NASA, IATA, JAA, and all major international flag carriers. Many flight schools use these CRJ700 system training and cockpit panel study guides. RTP specializes in creating downloads which use Information Mapping™ to facilitate easy assimilation of the required knowledge. They are all immediately available at:
These interactive CRJ700 CBT (Computer Based Training) light-switch guides with hyperlinks to and from the associated Canadair CRJ700 airplane system diagrams, schematics and synoptics, provide all the necessary information for successful pilot training in a CRJ700 initial ground school, Canadair CRJ700 recurrent training, CRJ700 simulator and CRJ700 Type Ratings. Go to You Tube, www.youtube.com and type in “rtpllc” to see videos of how the downloads work.
The Bombardier CRJ700, CRJ900, and CRJ1000 are regional airliners based on the Bombardier CRJ200. Following the success of the CRJ100/200
series, Bombardier produced larger variants in order to compete with larger
regional aircraft. Design work on the CRJ700 by Bombardier started in 1995
and the program was officially launched in January 1997. The CRJ700 is a stretched 70-seat derivative
of the CRJ200. Seating ranges from 66 to
78 for the CRJ700 versions, however. The
CRJ700 features a new wing with leading edge slats and a stretched and slightly
widened fuselage, with a lowered floor. The
aircraft is equipped with two General Electric CF34-8C1 engines. Maximum speed is Mach 0.85 (556 mi/hr, 895
km/hr) at a maximum altitude of 41,000 feet (12,500 m). Depending upon payload, the CRJ700 can travel
up to 2,250 miles (3,620 km) with current engines, and a new variant with CF34-8C5
engines will be able to travel up to 2,895 miles (4,660 km). The CRJ700 comes in three versions: Series 700, Series 701, and Series 702. The 700 is limited to 68 passengers, the 701
to 70 passengers, and the 702 to 78 passengers. The CRJ700 also has three fuel/weight options:
standard, ER, and LR. The ER version has
an increase in fuel capacity as well as maximum weight, which in turn increases
the range. The LR increases those values
further. In 2008, the CRJ700 was
replaced with the CRJ700 Next Generation, featuring various improvements and a
revised cabin common to the CRJ900 Next Generation and CRJ1000 Next Generation. The Series
705 CRJ700 is based on the CRJ900, with a business class cabin and a
reduced maximum seating capacity to allow operation with regional airlines. The CRJ700 Series 705 seats 75 passengers. Some regional airlines have contracts with
their major airlines that limit the maximum passenger capacity of aircraft they
operate. A Canadian pilot union negotiated
a scope agreement with their airline limiting the maximum seating capacity of
any of their jet aircraft 75 seats. That
airline was the launch customer for this CRJ700 Series 705 aircraft in 2005 with 10 Executive Class and 65 Economy
Class seats, all fitted with personal audio/video-on-demand systems.
At the bottom of this page is a list of all the Canadair CRJ700 contents in the CRJ700 Visual Oral Switch-Light Guides™ (VOSLG).
The CRJ700 VOSLG flows in the pattern of the typical FAA (JAA) Oral Exam that follows an initial ground school and Type Rating. We only teach what is essential. We spoon feed you only the necessary stuff. We don’t explain how the CRJ700 lavatory flushes the water. CRJ700 FAA Orals usually don’t ask about Flight Attendant galley fixtures. We don’t want you to have to “unmemorize” anything, either. Every airline has their own set of CRJ700 checklist flows, policies, procedures, & memory items – we don’t teach it and wouldn’t be able to stay up with the changes.
The Canadair CRJ700 interactive downloads are created for the pilot in the cockpit, not in the classroom. We show you how to command and master the CRJ700.
The VOSLGs were created using the Information Mapping™ technical writing style. And they are in COLOR. This is so much better than black and white pilot handbooks, ground school documents, and flight school aircraft operating manuals. Many ground schools use old photocopied manuals passed down from and through several faded editions. The VOSLG greatly eases and facilitates the learning and understanding of the large volume of data and information the pilot must master… and you will Master it.
Near every A320 item is a RED TRIANGLE. There is no need to even click on an item. Just put your mouse near the RED TRIANGLE and a pop-up appears explaining why the light illuminates (in COLOR) and the switch’s function.
Many training departments use lengthy modular slides shows, some with voice-overs and recordings that cannot be silenced nor allow fast forwarding. And you cannot just go back any specific item without going through the modules and subsets of chapters. Not so in the VOSLGs: everything is about one or two clicks away. And all the data is repeated in every related place. To the LEFT of a cockpit switch panel are the pop-ups explaining those associated aircraft systems. To the RIGHT of the panel are hyperlinks to the respective diagrams and schematics. The CRJ700 System descriptions are repeated everywhere so you do not have to hunt for the information you need. Everything where you might logically think to find and want it!! Hyperlinks are everywhere & to anywhere. Everything that is related is connected: between panels, diagrams & schematics, and synoptics. All data is interlaced. No more searching for that single sentence about a critical item of knowledge. All the Information is Mapped.
The upper left corner of every sheet has a direct link to
the Table of Contents (TOC). Everything
is available at the TOC. But when in the
cockpit areas, to get to a System, just to the right of the cockpit panel, are
the associated hyperlinks to the respective diagrams and schematics. In many of the Systems we illustrate numerous
situations. We show all known
And you can go in reverse. Thus, from any diagram and schematic there are reverse links to any and all related cockpit switch panels and synoptic displays. Everything is in COLOR, too!
In fact, one Testimonial says: "I'm in the middle of my little bus Initial at US Air and the three weeks I studied with your program before I went to school made all the difference in the world.... I'm home on the breaks relaxing while my 3 other classmates are still in CLT banging their heads. Thanks for a great program!" -- C. H.
There is no waiting for these Canadair CRJ700 electronic pilot handbooks and digital flight manuals. Upon purchase you will receive an email with a link to immediately download the CRJ700 study guide. You do not need to wait for a Canadair CRJ700 CD in the snail mail. And, the Standard Edition guarantees you will receive in a lifetime of FREE Revisions and Updates. www.redtriangle.com.
Books, manuals and CD/DVDs are obsolete with the next revision! Our Copies are available anytime on request. If your PC crashes, or you get a new laptop, you get FREE CRJ700 COPIES.
Each VOSLG© is made by an instructor pilot.
We type every letter and draw every line! We do not copy and paste manufacturer’s
production manuals. We tear apart the
paragraphs and sentences and use Information Mapping™ to reassemble the data to
you can learn it by reading it just once.
Ground school and initial training, recurrent training and Type Ratings
are stressful. We remove all the
unnecessary pressure.
We are pilots - we know what you need. Slide rule engineers with pocket-protectors are reluctantly forced at some point in production to write down “how it works” for you, the CRJ700 pilot, who will need to fly it. They might understand a bunch of Greek symbols on their calculators and have memorized the tenth digit of π, but they make a mess of it telling you, “the switch on the panel switches on the pump and the light is on when the pump is off unless you turned the pump off, or had a switch fault, or an over temperature and/or under pressure pump condition(s) that existed at the time a transfer of power interrupted the automatic shut down of the pump through the alternate command override except on <insert some tail numbers here> when greater than -40°C and not in ground effect.” And they throw in a bunch of acronyms derived from a translation of a foreign language with a different alphabet. These mysteries you might find (maybe) in various chapters, or in front of the manual, or after the index, or anywhere, or nowhere. Now you’re confused. Suddenly, you’re half way through ground school and you were hoping to catch up on yesterday’s confusing material, and complete that reading assignment from two days ago, and complete tomorrow’s chapters…. We know the feeling. We put all the Acronyms in one easy place, and always identify them up front and first in the pop-ups.
Information Mapping™ teaches data at several level of learning simultaneously. We use literary techniques and presentation methods that facilitate understanding in the conscious and subconscious.
Detail, Clarity, Concise,
See our FREE DEMOS at www.redtriangle.com.
Speaking of Differences – we clearly point out all DIFFERENCES so you clearly see and understand them – just like NOTES, CAUTIONS and WARNINGS! We also include as many of the airline Options for the aircraft as we can learn about. The website has many Free Extras sent to us by pilots, and we are always looking to add more. If you have any CRJ700 tips, tricks or techniques, CRJ700 grounds school or CRJ700 simulator training notes, or “there I was” stories, etc., then share them with us! We have are always ready to pass on helpful CRJ700 information!
We made these CRJ700 Visual Oral Switch-Light Guides™ to operate on any computer. No special memory, or speeds, or processor, or any other attributes are required by your PC or laptop. Even the computers of the last Century with Windows 3.1 OS and Microsoft Office 1995 can handle them. MAC users can use Apple Office 11, or Parallels, or other Windows emulating programs.
CRJ700:
WELCOME EXCEL INSTRUCTIONS
KEYBOARD INSTRUCTIONS
QUICK LINKS TOC
LEFT OVHD
CENTER OVHD
RIGHT OVHD
GLARESHIELD
SIDE CONSOLES
FWD SIDE PANELS
FCP ARCHITECTURE
PRIMARY FLT DISPLAY
NAV ROSE DISPLAY
WX TCAS GPWS WINDSHEAR
NAV EXPANDED DISPLAY
EICAS PRIMARY DISPLAY
EICAS SECONDARY DISPLAY
STANDBY INST
FORWARD CENTER PEDESTAL
PEDESTAL LEFT
PEDESTAL RIGHT
EICAS ARCHITECTURE
VHF COMM SCHEMATIC
ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC
HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM
FLIGHT CONTROL DIAGRAMS
FUEL DIAGRAM
AIR COND & PRESS DIAGRAMS
APU DIAGRAMS
ENGINE DIAGRAMS
FIRE PROTECTION
AC SYNOPTIC
DC SYNOPTIC
ECS SYNOPTIC
FUEL SYNOPTIC
HYDRAULIC SYNOPTIC
FLIGHT CONTROLS SYNOPTIC
ANTI-ICE SYNOPTIC
DOORS SYNOPTIC
EICAS MESSAGES
ACRONYMS
CONVERSION CALCULATOR
TECH SUPPORT
INDEX
Thank you,
Captain Todd Michael Edwards
Owner, AIS LLC & RTP LLC
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