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Oh No!!!!! The dreaded Go Around!

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After cleared for the visual approach how many of you set ILS published missed approach altitude in the pre-selector......and brief the published missed.....

Rez, just out of curiosity, are you advocating briefing the ILS missed? If you are while referring to a visual approach, why?
 
Rez, just out of curiosity, are you advocating briefing the ILS missed? If you are while referring to a visual approach, why?

My point is too many pilots on this thread anre getting their mangina all itchy over what the press thinks...

What the press is doing is typical... they are trying to sell a story...

Who cares what the press says in these situations... fly the jet professionally... each day every day...

Fact is too many pilots brief the visual backed up by the ILS and the published MAP.

Instead of worrying about the press... fly the jet better...
 
After cleared for the visual approach how many of you set ILS published missed approach altitude in the pre-selector......and brief the published missed.....

Why? If I go around in ATL on the visual to 28, I'm not going to fly the 180 radial to Scarr intersection to hold....Why should I take away from paying attention to what is going on to brief something I'm not going to do?

Update: I just read your response above....maybe we are saying the same thing.....That might be a first....
 
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Just the American flying public. Mostly southern.

Riiiiight, because the guy with the complaint about the go-around was from the South? South side of somewhere ugly around Newark, I'll give you. But from somewhere south of the Mason-Dixon line? (google it, you might learn something...) I think not.

What is it with you and the South? If you are really this miserable here, why don't you go back to wherever you came from? You'd be happier, we wouldn't have to listen to your barbs against the South, all would be well...
 
Riiiiight, because the guy with the complaint about the go-around was from the South? South side of somewhere ugly around Newark, I'll give you. But from somewhere south of the Mason-Dixon line? (google it, you might learn something...) I think not.

What is it with you and the South? If you are really this miserable here, why don't you go back to wherever you came from? You'd be happier, we wouldn't have to listen to your barbs against the South, all would be well...

Southern Girls know how to dress up when they go out.....

There are hot northern girls... but damn not like the southern girls...




Why do southern debutantes refrain from group sex?





































































too many thank you notes.
 
Southern Girls know how to dress up when they go out.....

There are hot northern girls... but damn not like the southern girls...



Wow, truer words could not be spoken.

I just got done running the Peachtree (road race in Downtown Atlanta) and I can declare with certainty that there never will be a gathering of incredibly hot looking girls in one place like this one. Not even dressed up to go out, but Nikes, shorts, and a sports bra are all these girls need to look smokin hot.

If not for the fact that I'm inconveniently married, I would have had the time of my life!
 


It says at the bottom that they used 21 criteria for ranking the states. Obviously none of them had to do with fiscal management.:eek: And doesn't New Jersey have a ubiquitous government corruption problem? Up north they can read better, but they still can't pick politicians.:beer:
 
It says at the bottom that they used 21 criteria for ranking the states. Obviously none of them had to do with fiscal management.:eek: And doesn't New Jersey have a ubiquitous government corruption problem? Up north they can read better, but they still can't pick politicians.:beer:

Yeah because Bush was a great choice, right?
 

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