Narrative:

First officer and I had been flying a schedule that consisted of flying the CRJ700 for the first part of the month, and then switching to the crj 200 the last 1/2 of our bid. On the day we stopped flying the -700 and began our crj-200 trips, each of us forgot to put our CRJ200 flight manuals in our flight bag. Subsequently, we flew a flight without our emergency procedures. We could correct this problem 1 of 3 ways: either 1) don't forget the manual, 2) always have a manual in the aircraft, 3) put 'cfm in plane' on checklist like it is on the CRJ700 checklist.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: FLT CREW OF CARJ BOTH FORGET TO REPLACE ACFT FLT MANUALS WHEN THEY SWITCH FROM -200 TO -700 MODELS MIDWAY THROUGH THEIR MONTHLY SCHEDULE.

Narrative: FO AND I HAD BEEN FLYING A SCHEDULE THAT CONSISTED OF FLYING THE CRJ700 FOR THE FIRST PART OF THE MONTH, AND THEN SWITCHING TO THE CRJ 200 THE LAST 1/2 OF OUR BID. ON THE DAY WE STOPPED FLYING THE -700 AND BEGAN OUR CRJ-200 TRIPS, EACH OF US FORGOT TO PUT OUR CRJ200 FLT MANUALS IN OUR FLT BAG. SUBSEQUENTLY, WE FLEW A FLT WITHOUT OUR EMER PROCS. WE COULD CORRECT THIS PROB 1 OF 3 WAYS: EITHER 1) DON'T FORGET THE MANUAL, 2) ALWAYS HAVE A MANUAL IN THE ACFT, 3) PUT 'CFM IN PLANE' ON CHKLIST LIKE IT IS ON THE CRJ700 CHKLIST.

Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site as of July 2007 and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.