How to Perform a Go Around in a Cirrus Aircraft

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  • Опубликовано: 17 янв 2025

Комментарии • 23

  • @darrenreyes7494
    @darrenreyes7494 Год назад +6

    Well done….glad to see you’re back!

  • @AirSafetyInstitute
    @AirSafetyInstitute Год назад +5

    Great video! Love the humor you guys inject in what could be a dry topic🙂

  • @AlphaEchoFoxtrot
    @AlphaEchoFoxtrot Год назад +3

    Welcome back Bottini and team! Thank you for this and looking forward for more 😄

  • @ChadGrenierPilot
    @ChadGrenierPilot Год назад +3

    Glad to see flight fix is back! I have encounted a similar beast on the runway before, but mine was a huge red eye'd coyote!

  • @KornegayKim
    @KornegayKim 3 месяца назад

    Informative, but with some humor to keep it interesting. I liked it!

  • @TheWazjones
    @TheWazjones Год назад +2

    YAY!!! - Love these videos. The cirrus team do such a great job......

  • @warren5699
    @warren5699 Год назад

    Very thorough. Not only is the concept important, but the detailed use of the controls. This video covered it all well.

  • @pslny
    @pslny Год назад +1

    This video was so helpful I can't wait for the next one! Seriously though, great job.

  • @michael9016
    @michael9016 Год назад +1

    I was on my instrument checkride and we were doing the final landing to complete the checkride. I was landing in Oshkosh and there was still a plane on the runway taking its sweet time exiting. I didn't like the distance and had to do an unplanned go around with the examiner on board. I was given my rating that day.

  • @bretheidkamp
    @bretheidkamp 9 месяцев назад

    Great video! Also great time to mention why vfr traffic entering on an extended crosswind is so dangerous - in the SR22T you’re at pattern so quickly, well before turning crosswind, it’s a collision risk. I wish our local pilots would realize that and quit doing non-standard pattern entries.

  • @CorbinWilliams
    @CorbinWilliams Год назад

    I was just looking back to see when the last flight fix was posted and now you’re back🤩✈️

  • @josephhamilton1184
    @josephhamilton1184 Год назад

    Just had to do a go around 2 flts ago. Once cleared to land and while on a 2 mile final ATC cleared a jet that took longer than anticipated to get going. ATC realized and issued a go around. I was ready to do one anyway. Always be ready and don’t rely on ATC to issue one

  • @SR22T_Pilot
    @SR22T_Pilot Год назад

    Thank you guys for doing this! Bottini is a star! Please keep posting!

  • @wrphelan
    @wrphelan Год назад

    Glad you guys are back!!

  • @RobinDA40
    @RobinDA40 Год назад

    Thanks for another great learning experience. I regularly practice go arounds. Safe flying.

  • @christopherst.thomas6173
    @christopherst.thomas6173 Год назад

    I really wish cirrus could do a ground-school for student pilots. So engaging and fun. I think there’s a massive opportunity here. Not just for cirrus pilots. But all pilots in general and aspiring pilots. Thanks and keep up the great work.

  • @timdeckerairshows
    @timdeckerairshows Год назад +1

    Great job on this video! And for IFR pilots executing a missed approach, Step 5: Re-Automate - Above 400' agl, engage the autopilot if it's not already on (later SR models), select either NAV or HDG for lateral guidance, and select FLC/IAS for pitch mode, and confirm missed approach procedures/instructions are being followed. Again, great job on this video Anthony and the team.

  • @AceBadgeYT
    @AceBadgeYT Год назад +1

    I honestly thought this was going to be a boring flight fix episode, but I stand corrected!

  • @aviationconsumermagazine450
    @aviationconsumermagazine450 Год назад

    This is nicely done-and really useful. More!

  • @mikematthews9382
    @mikematthews9382 Год назад +1

    Welcome back. Love these Flight Fixes - keep ‘em coming :-D Remember you have Cirrus guys outside of the US as well - why not add a world map with pins at the end instead of *only* the US!?

  • @baejiaoflying9434
    @baejiaoflying9434 27 дней назад

    Hah. Decades ago I was on short final while still a student pilot in a venerable 172, and a tumbleweed blew across the runway (Oakdale, CA). That was a go around for sure.

  • @paulblomgren1015
    @paulblomgren1015 Год назад

    Great video as always, but I think the picture/video of pulling back for pitch up may get some people in trouble. In some cases, you may actually be pushing to maintain proper pitch up and AOA. I've seen some people who like to trim down on approach and in those cases full power without pushing would seem to exceed the critical AOA.

  • @bzipoli
    @bzipoli 5 месяцев назад

    and i was like "raaaaahhh" 😂😂😂😂