Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
go-around
noun
/ˈɡoʊ əˌraʊnd/

Definition
A go-around is a procedure in aviation when a pilot decides to abort the landing of an aircraft and ascend again.

Examples
- The pilot initiated a go-around due to poor visibility during landing.
- After the go-around, the crew re-assessed the landing conditions before attempting again.
- During the briefing, the instructor emphasized the importance of knowing when to call for a go-around.

Meaning
It typically happens when the approach is not stable, or landing conditions are not satisfactory, prompting the aircraft to circle back for another attempt.

Synonyms
- aborted landing
- missed approach