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I live under the approach path for the Airbus facility in Hamburg and very often a Beluga executes a go-around. It is quite loud since when it pitches up the engines are pointing at my house. I wonder why this happens so often, even when it is not windy outside. What factors cause such frequent go-arounds?

I have an image here showing two failed attempts at landing in a row from a Beluga, which I find quite astounding! Beluga two failed landings

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Beluga two failed landings

I live under the approach path for the Airbus facility in Hamburg and very often a Beluga executes a go-around. It is quite loud since when it pitches up the engines are pointing at my house. I wonder why this happens so often, even when it is not windy outside. What factors cause such frequent go-arounds?

I have an image here showing two failed attempts at landing in a row from a Beluga, which I find quite astounding! Beluga two failed landings

Edit: Presumably the same flight, but on FlightAware

I live under the approach path for the Airbus facility in Hamburg and very often a Beluga executes a go-around. It is quite loud since when it pitches up the engines are pointing at my house. I wonder why this happens so often, even when it is not windy outside. What factors cause such frequent go-arounds?

I have an image here showing two failed attempts at landing in a row from a Beluga, which I find quite astounding!

Edit: Link to complete flight data of presumably the same flight on FlightAware

Beluga two failed landings

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I live under the approach path for the Airbus facility in Hamburg and very often a Beluga executes a go-around. It is quite loud since when it pitches up the engines are pointing at my house. I wonder why this happens so often, even when it is not windy outside. What factors cause such frequent go-arounds?

I have an image here showing two failed attempts at landing in a row from a Beluga, which I find quite astounding! Beluga two failed landings

Edit: Presumably thisthe same flight, but on FlightAware

I live under the approach path for the Airbus facility in Hamburg and very often a Beluga executes a go-around. It is quite loud since when it pitches up the engines are pointing at my house. I wonder why this happens so often, even when it is not windy outside. What factors cause such frequent go-arounds?

I have an image here showing two failed attempts at landing in a row from a Beluga, which I find quite astounding! Beluga two failed landings

Edit: Presumably this flight on FlightAware

I live under the approach path for the Airbus facility in Hamburg and very often a Beluga executes a go-around. It is quite loud since when it pitches up the engines are pointing at my house. I wonder why this happens so often, even when it is not windy outside. What factors cause such frequent go-arounds?

I have an image here showing two failed attempts at landing in a row from a Beluga, which I find quite astounding! Beluga two failed landings

Edit: Presumably the same flight, but on FlightAware

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I live under the approach path for the Airbus facility in Hamburg and very often a Beluga executes a go-around. It is quite loud since when it pitches up the engines are pointing at my house. I wonder why this happens so often, even when it is not windy outside. What factors cause such frequent go-arounds?

I have an image here showing two failed attempts at landing in a row from a Beluga, which I find quite astounding! Beluga two failed landings

Edit: Presumably this flight on FlightAware

I live under the approach path for the Airbus facility in Hamburg and very often a Beluga executes a go-around. It is quite loud since when it pitches up the engines are pointing at my house. I wonder why this happens so often, even when it is not windy outside. What factors cause such frequent go-arounds?

I have an image here showing two failed attempts at landing in a row from a Beluga, which I find quite astounding! Beluga two failed landings

I live under the approach path for the Airbus facility in Hamburg and very often a Beluga executes a go-around. It is quite loud since when it pitches up the engines are pointing at my house. I wonder why this happens so often, even when it is not windy outside. What factors cause such frequent go-arounds?

I have an image here showing two failed attempts at landing in a row from a Beluga, which I find quite astounding! Beluga two failed landings

Edit: Presumably this flight on FlightAware

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