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CRJ-200 Aircraft Lighting Video

Posted by Jeffrey on November 29th, 2009

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CRJ200 Quicknotes Study Guide with CRJ200 DifferencesRecently I’ve been getting to know two programmers from another country. They bought my ebook, “The CRJ200 Quicknotes Study Guide” to help them develop their videos for the CRJ200. They want it to be as accurate as possible. Since then, we’ve been going back and forth with emails for the last couple days as we talk about the different systems on the airplane. I have to admit, some of the questions were over my head though. After all, I’m just a pilot.

Anyway, Javier and Anton sent me a link of one of their most recent creations. I was TOTALLY impressed with it that I sat down and wrote this little blog entry. Truly there are people out there with great talent that can create impressive videos like this one for our benefit. I’m not one of them!

I hope you will take a look at it and make a comment on their YouTube page, share it on FaceBook, or Tweet it, if you like it! I know you will!

To Your Flying Success…

Jeffrey


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2 Responses to “CRJ-200 Aircraft Lighting Video”

  1. Patrick Flannigan Says:

    Very cool. I used something similar to this in Microsoft Flight Sim to learn the FMS on the 200 before I started training on the real thing. You might want to shoot the developers an e-mail though. Looks like they got the Dome Light functionality wrong: it’s the flight deck dome light, not the cabin lights.

  2. Jeffrey Says:

    Yeah, I was impressed too.

    I’ll forward your comment to them. Good eye! Totally missed that one. The cool music and video had me transfixed.

    By the way Pat, your blog (www.aviationchatter.com) is looking great!

    Jeffrey

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