FlyChicaga
Vintage Restoration
Reference post here: http://jetcareers.com/forums/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=279059&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=1#Post279569
Same scenario, with a twist. You are cruising at FL340 enroute to a small city in southwestern Mexico. You get the MASTER WARN with associated triple chime, and see an EICAS message stating that the main cabin door is indicating open. You are in cruise flight, again said above at FL340, .78 mach. You also are filed for Driftdown, meaning you are over high mountainous terrain (has to do with single-engine operation but you have both engines operating).
The MSA for your sector in the TC/DD charts is 15,000 feet MSL.
What do you do?
Same scenario, with a twist. You are cruising at FL340 enroute to a small city in southwestern Mexico. You get the MASTER WARN with associated triple chime, and see an EICAS message stating that the main cabin door is indicating open. You are in cruise flight, again said above at FL340, .78 mach. You also are filed for Driftdown, meaning you are over high mountainous terrain (has to do with single-engine operation but you have both engines operating).
The MSA for your sector in the TC/DD charts is 15,000 feet MSL.
What do you do?