The PSA Airlines Canadair Regional Jet Systems (PSA-CRJ) training program and subsequent examination are crucial steps for aviation maintenance professionals working within, or aspiring to join, PSA Airlines. PSA is a major regional carrier for American Airlines, and mastering the complex systems of the CRJ700 and CRJ900 aircraft is paramount to ensuring safe, efficient, and regulatory-compliant operations. This comprehensive, internal-level knowledge verification is specifically designed for Aircraft Maintenance Technicians (AMTs), avionics specialists, and relevant quality control/assurance personnel who will be directly responsible for the airworthiness of PSA’s extensive CRJ fleet. Successfully navigating this certification signals a deep, detailed understanding of CRJ systems, unlocking advanced career pathways within the airline's robust maintenance organization.
The comprehensive CRJ Systems course covers every major component and operational aspect of the aircraft. Pilots will delve into the details of the CF34 engines (powerplant), the integrated avionics suites (typically Rockwell Collins Pro Line 4 or 21), flight control systems, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, electrical power generation and distribution, fuel systems, and environmental control systems (ECS). Furthermore, the curriculum places significant emphasis on aircraft limitations, warning and caution systems (EICAS), and proper responses to both normal and abnormal (emergency) situations. The focus is not just on rote memorization but on understanding the interdependencies of these systems and how they affect the aircraft's performance in real-world flight operations.
The final examination for the PSA-CRJ Systems course is a formal assessment, typically administered via computer in a proctored environment at PSA Airlines’ training facilities. It consists of multiple-choice questions designed to test both knowledge retrieval and operational application of the systems information. Students can expect comprehensive questions covering all systems taught during the ground school phase. The exam usually has a strict time limit, and a high passing score—often 80% or higher, in line with FAA standards for airline training programs—is required to successfully complete this phase of training and proceed to simulator sessions or initial operating experience (IOE).
Effective preparation for this exam requires a structured approach. Students are highly encouraged to utilize the official PSA Airlines Flight Crew Operating Manual (FCOM), the Quick Reference Handbook (QRH), and training materials provided during ground school. Key study strategies include focusing on systems diagrams and flow charts to understand interconnections, reviewing aircraft limitations religiously, and practicing responding to EICAS messages. Memory items and limitation charts must be committed to memory. While some review materials might be available through online learning management systems (LMS) for distance learning phases, the actual proctored systems exam is typically conducted in person at the PSA Airlines Training Center in Dayton, Ohio, or Charlotte, North Carolina, as part of the formal airline footprint.
Successfully completing this systems training and passing the associated exam is a vital step in a pilot's career path at PSA Airlines. This certification primarily unlocks and facilitates progression into the following roles within the company and the broader aviation industry:
First Officer (PSA Airlines, CRJ Fleet)
Captain (PSA Airlines, CRJ Fleet)
Line Check Pilot / Flight Instructor (within PSA Airlines)
Opportunities with other regional or major carriers, as experience on the CRJ is highly valued.
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