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767 at LAX did a go-around today!



 
 
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Old August 21st 03, 04:38 AM
Joachim Feise
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Paul Tomblin wrote:

In a previous article, "Yossarian" said:

minutes later. Pretty minor I guess but I've never seen or heard of a heavy
jet doing a go around. Must have freaked some of the passengers out!



I've been on a heavy that did a go-around. The pilot said that another
plane blundered onto the runway.


The same here, with the same announcement on the intercom.
However, since I'm always observing the approaches, I noticed shortly before
the pilot did the go-around that he was way too high. From my window seat,
I couldn't see if there was another plane on the runway, but I doubt it.

-Joe

 




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