Qgar
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You can't call a "she" an "it", that's sexist!
Someone JFK based?
I do believe they were a JFK-based crew.
You can't call a "she" an "it", that's sexist!
Someone JFK based?
Was he driving angry?
Why even explain?
"Hey folks, sorry, we're going to take this one around and try that landing again."
"It's not whether you win or lose, but how you place the blame."
-Airline 101
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They always go as fast as possible... maybe just a little late slowing down?Thanks for all of your responses. This arose when I heard SWA tell the tower at SEA that he was too high and going around. No idea if ATC left him too high or cut his base too close, or if there was some other reason. It made me wonder what the pilot would say on the PA.
The pilot had what I consider a "classic" airline pilot radio voice: deep and southern (though possibly Texan, which is a little different, I know). I'm not from the south and I know that being from the south doesn't make one a better or worse pilot. Still, I have an irrational affinity for southern accents on the radio. Frankly, if I was a pax on that SWA flight, that pilot could've told me that we're going around so he could buzz his friend's house and I would've been fine with it.
If it's a missed approach due to traffic on the runway then I say just that. "The airport is busy and once in a while they misjudge how close we are to landing and so we were told to come back around."
If we really did go around because we were still too fast and too high, I say that too. Last time I made that PA it was easy because we had been trying to help ATC the whole time and it just ended up not working out.
We were landing in TYS. I said something to the effect of,
"ladies and gentlemen, as you noticed we were all set up to land when we climbed back up again and we're now coming back around to the same runway for another approach to land. Due to other aircraft in the area, the air traffic controller here left us higher up than usual and we told him we would do everything we could to help him out and get down to the proper altitude in time. Unfortunately we've had a tailwind the whole way down and that makes it more difficult for us to do that, and we waited until our decision point to see if it would work but unfortunately we still were above the speed we wanted to be at for a normal, safe approach so we're circling back around the airport and we'll be on the ground in about five minutes."
I would not favor lying on the PA because those in the back that travel on a weekly basis could probably easily see that you're too fast.
How much of that do you actually think 99% of the passengers heard and or understood? I highlighted what I think is a start.
Hacker pretty much has it covered. They can inquire further if the so desire as they deplane.
Or turtles in JFK.or a family of cats in SFO![]()
More likely to be Gary Coleman.A yeti in LAX?
try taking off your headset.. :rotfl:My reply is a Skywest RJ landed long again and didn't get off in time so tower sent us around. But than again I never hear any complaints from the back.....![]()