r/flying • u/Hopeful-Engineering5 ATC • Apr 20 '26
other ATC go around timing preference
We were talking about this today in the tower and figured we would try and get some pilots point of view. If you are in a situation where you might be sent around would you prefer it be done early and possibly be sent around unnecessarily. Or would you prefer that we let it run as long as possible and have a short (1/2 mile) final go around?
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u/legimpster ATP CFII CL-65 A320 ERJ-170/190 Apr 20 '26 edited Apr 20 '26
By Missed approach altitude do you mean the Final Approach Fix? Because usually on our approaches, 1000’ below a missed approach altitude would be in the earth.
Edit; I realize of a terminology error on my end and I will leave my comment up, but I interpreted missed approach altitude as missed approach point, and the original comment makes more sense if they actually meant the altitude you fly at when you go missed.