///AMG
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Beefy missed it.
Yes, the aft overhead panel. At our shop it’s all FO flow.
As Capt, I check it anyway. MAINT/PSEU light.
I also like to put the IRS on left side selector, and select PPOS.
Esp on a transcon, approaching Gunnison, CO. Additional QRH procedure associated with an emergency descent that is either W or East of a lat/long line. It mentions to use the aft overhead panel to see PPOS.
So by habit, I just do that for all flights.
Do you have any info for Gunnison in your QRH for emergency descent at your shop?
Hah, I think I might be the only person who does this (people normally ask what I'm doing), but if I can see we are close to Gunnison, I use the fix pages to map the initial routing inside 40 NM. Started doing it out of curiosity when I remembered that QRH item and noticed we were close, have kind of made it a habit since for no particular reason other than maybe the reason I routinely check the VNAV cruise ENGINE OUT drift down altitude and airspeeds, to build a mental picture of a typical value (its like 20-22k and 240 ish knots most of the time by the time I get bored on a transcon) Obviously only if there is IMC covering the terrain (or its nighttime). I did figure out the PPOS thing, but honestly it doesn't seem very necessary IMO. Unless you are routed very close to Gunnison, it's pretty obvious what side of that easting line you will fall on, and it seems like most of the time, our routing only tangentially touches the ring, if that.
edit: I guess at least two of us do this

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