WS 28 on May 23 arriving BCN 12:30pm - is there a way to find out how "critical" the aborted landing and re-attempt was?
Posted by MathIsHard_11236@reddit | aviation | View on Reddit | 8 comments
pattern_altitude@reddit
No.
Go arounds are normal. It’s not the big drama that everyone here makes them out to be.
MathIsHard_11236@reddit (OP)
Yeah, I wasn't retroactively worried - saw we descended to 38 metres before climbing, pilot came on after 2 mins and explained another aircraft didn't get out of the way. Zero panic from pax or FAs.
pattern_altitude@reddit
Sounds pretty straightforward. Landing traffic ahead probably just took longer than anticipated clearing the runway.
yhzcdn@reddit
People always say this, but what percentage of commercial flights actually experience a go around? It has to be really low.
pattern_altitude@reddit
Google says 1 to 3 out of every thousand. Sure, not a high number, but that doesn’t make it a big deal, and it’s not some emergency maneuver. Happens every single day at airports all over the world.
Boring-Cold-1456@reddit
100s a day world wide. It’s a non event
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