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I thought the 'notch' was cool also and seemed self explanatory. I still don't quite know how the pilot got into that situation but I do know how to get out of it. Things HAD to look bad through the windscreen BEFORE the footage the news showed started. THAT'S when to make the call and go around.
Glad everyone is OK, and that others can learn from it.
Zzz wrote:It looks like he tried to avoid flying the notch between the tall trees and made the hard dog leg in front of them. Not sure a go-around could have improved that choice of approach. I landed there once, and flying through the notch was my favorite part.
scottnt wrote:Rob, where was this at? The first thing we practice in training is go arounds. I want my students to know there's no shame in a go around. Also, it gets them in the mind set that not every landing approach necessarily leads to a landing.
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