
Presentation
Go-Arounds in Single Engine and Multi Engine Airplanes
FAA Safety Seminar/Webinar, GL15123869, September 13, 2023
(2023)
Abstract
While apparently simple safety maneuver, the fact is that Go-Arounds (rejected/aborted/abandoned approach and landings) in airplanes too often result in accidents and incidents. Both human and airplane dynamics play a significant role. We will focus on the flight dynamics and performance of SE and ME airplanes during go-around maneuvers. Many hazardous conditions, such as, elevator/stabilator trim stall, visual and vestibular illusions, uncommanded yawing tendencies, proximity to ground, strong crosswinds, high density-altitudes, and aborting landings below VMCL airspeed in ME airplanes may lead to loss of control during Go-arounds. IFR missed approaches share some of the same problems as VFR Go-Arounds with some additional complications. Aborting approach and landing and executing go-around with OEI in light-twins and runway PNR and Go-arounds after touchdown will be discussed for SE and ME airplanes.Â
Disciplines
Publication Date
Summer September 13, 2023
Comments
Master Level 2 - 1 credit FAA webinar
Citation Information
Nihad E Daidzic. "Go-Arounds in Single Engine and Multi Engine Airplanes" FAA Safety Seminar/Webinar, GL15123869, September 13, 2023 (2023) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nihad-daidzic/134/
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