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When to go around AGAIN

Back in June, we mentioned an entry by Todd Macrock on My Flight Blog about the critical need to think about making a go-around decision early in a landing approach and this critical need was further emphasized with a video clip showing a plane skidding off of the runway at St. Barthelemy Airport (a small 2,100 foot airstrip located in the Caribbean).

Well recently, Vincent of Plastic Pilot also touched on the subject in an entry (entitled Going around is not a crime… and even less a threat) that is also well worth reading. As Vincent explains, a pilot can make a decision to go around again for five major reasons worth that are worth repeating again:

In addition, ATC can also command a pilot to go around again for some of the same reasons or when there is conflicting traffic or not enough separation between other aircraft that are also landing.

And if the above reasons are not enough for you to decide to play it safe and go around again, then watching the video of that plane skidding off the St. Barthelemy Airport runway should give you enough reason to pause and think again.

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