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Seaplane Skiplane Flying Menu > Seaplane Operations ? Landings >Landing >Go-Around
Whenever landing conditions are not satisfactory,
execute a go-around. Potential conflicts with other aircraft,
surface vessels or swimmers in the landing area, recognition
of a hazard on the water, wind shear, wake turbulence, water
surface conditions, mechanical failure, or an unstabilized landing
approach are a few of the reasons to discontinue a landing attempt.
Climb to a safe altitude while executing the go-around checklist,
then evaluate the situation, and make another approach under
more favorable conditions. Remember that it is often best to
make a gentle climbing turn back over the water to gain altitude,
rather than climbing out over a shoreline with rising terrain
or noise-sensitive areas. The go-around is a normal maneuver
that must be practiced and perfected like any other maneuver.
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