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Flying Visual Approaches? Synthetic Vision Pathways Can Help

Flying Magazine

Most of the time, jets fly long, straight-in instrument approaches, so pilots dont get much practice approaching a runway from other directions. When approaching an airport on a long base leg, they often struggle to determine the correct altitude for joining the final approach. Heres the tip.

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Why Inflight Pilot Training Is the Best Flight School in the Twin Cities

Inflight Pilot Training

Integrated Operations: Seamless from Ramp to Runway Inflight’s integrated operational model is one of the most efficient in the country. To become part of our team, instructors must demonstrate not only exceptional flying skills but also strong aeronautical decision-making and a professional attitude toward safety.

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How to Perform a Go-Around (The Right Way)

Pilot Institute

A go-around is a maneuver performed to abort or reject a landing on the final approach or once the aircraft has already touched down. These include a runway collision, porpoising, bouncing, or possible overrun. ATC can also ask for a go-around if the landing runway is unsafe or for spacing reasons. What Is a Go-Around?