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Old April 2nd 07, 10:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Steven P. McNicoll
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Default A tower-induced go-round


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That is what happens.


Doubtful.



Because no one has ever claimed there was.

Because there are no incident or accident reports.


That wouldn't mean there haven't been any, that would just mean nobody's
reported any. And you can't even be sure nobody's reported any.



Not knowing they are voluntary is totally irrelevant and hardly a
problem.


I've already explained the relevance and how it can be a problem. Review
the thread.



Any pilot that doesn't know they are voluntary is ignorant, which is
a totally separate issue.


There are many ignorant pilots.



BTW, here's a web site you might want to visit:

http://www.faa.gov

This organization encourages and supports the concept of local noise
abatement procedures and pilots following them as long as:

They are not discriminitory.

They don't produce a special right.

They are safe.

They don't conflict with law.


You should encourage the CCB airport manager to develop procedures like
that.