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Use for aborting a landing; use [missed-approach] for published procedures of the same

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Can a passenger force a Go Around?

No, but the passenger is likely to be arrested for causing such a disruption and face serious charges. The authorities don't react kindly to that kind of crap in a post 9/11 world.
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On average, how long does it take to become competent at performing a go-around?

I personally like to teach students go-around technique on the first flight and have them doing it on every flight thereafter, prior to teaching them landing techniques. Making use of E.L. Thorndike’s …
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Are go-arounds prohibited at St Barth (TFFJ)?

He’s talking about the VFR pattern for Rwy 28. Yes some airports, due to terrain or other obstacles do have points where by normal procedures, are one way in past certain points in the approach. If …
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What is the correct go-around procedure in a PA-44?

Any procedure listed in the AFM for your airplane takes precedence, but a general go-around technique I use (and teach my own students) is as follows 1) Add power - on complex airplanes, verify mixtu …
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