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Posted Wednesday, February 11, 2009 7:54:35 AM
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Hi all

I just ran a quick flight from Llanbedr to Aberporth.  I had a game spotting the runway, and when I did my approach was not great.  I decided to try to make it stick by coming in like a Stukka (in my Cessna 152II ).  It became all too apparent that it was about to go seriously pear-shaped, so I gave it full throttle and went around again.  Thing is - Mr Brown was giving me jip about my flying as if the landing was still "on".  What is the best way of letting him know that this is to be a "go-around"?

All the best, Andy

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I believe I am right in saying you if you simply back-up your flight mode to "cruise mode" this has precisely the effect you want. 

It is in effect the same as saying to Smitty,

"Do you know what, Smitty old chap? I think we are going to 'go-around' as they say..."

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