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Feature Article: Go-around

Power to full
Hold heading and altitude
Milk flaps or to 20 degrees according to IAS
At Vy flaps up and climb at Vy +10 or -5 knots.

The go-around can be executed at any point in the pattern. The go-around on final is to be treated as an emergency. 90% of go-around accidents occur on final. Some go-arounds are not possible due to limited aircraft performance and density altitude.


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