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Emirates 773, Go Around this Morning ?
Hi All,
Was heading to Bankstown Airport this morning, and noticed the EK 773 on downwind for 34L, about 10-15 mins later it reappeared, climbed to maybe 2000 feet, turned back downwind and I guessed landed second go. Now I am aware that go-arounds are fairly frequent, more so in the US and Europe due to the larger amounts of traffic etc, but does anybody know what caused the go-around this morning, im thinking it had to be traffic on the runway as conditions were perfect. Did anyone see it, would have been a great sight if it was on short-finals when the go-around was started. Mark |
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I was studying english extension in the car outside of school. Was a great angle of bank, excellent to see! Very high very quickly, and the turn came very soon which made it great to see!
Def a go-around, but didn't make as much noise as other aircraft as the 773ER is a very quiet aircraft. A few years ago a 742 initiated a go-around over newington (school) an approach to 16R, and it was LOUD! Does anyone have any idea how long aircraft who go-around/missed approach during this peak hours would have to hold in a pattern usually? must be a bit annoying for everyone involved! N
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EK418 excuted a go-around because OZ601 was to slow departing 34L onto the A2 rapid taxiway.
Gerald |
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Thanks Nick and Gerald, got a big shock when I saw it on the climb out again.
Mark |
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