A go-around is a critical decision made by pilots during the approach and landing phases of flight. Instead of continuing with the landing, they choose to climb back up into the air for safety reasons. This maneuver can happen at any stage of the approach and may be prompted by various factors.
In aviation, a go-around is not a sign of insufficient skill or experience; rather, it demonstrates the pilot’s expertise in prioritizing safety.
Summary: Pilots sometimes refuse to land and opt for a go-around to prioritize safety. It’s a crucial decision that expert aviators make to ensure a safer flight experience for passengers.
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