Go-Around
A "Go-Around" is a procedure used by pilots when an aircraft cannot safely land as planned. This may occur due to various reasons, such as poor visibility, obstacles on the runway, or an unstable approach. During a go-around, the pilot increases engine power and climbs away from the runway to prepare for another landing attempt.
The go-around is a standard safety practice in aviation and is part of pilot training. It allows pilots to reassess the landing conditions and ensure a safe landing for passengers and crew. Proper execution of a go-around can prevent accidents and enhance overall flight safety.