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GD> ..did a go-around with the gear up.. on one engine..
MW> Sounds like a training flight doing a one engine approach
MW> and go-around (The simulated dead engine would not be shut
MW> down but left at idle, hence no smoke). In most twin jets
MW> the gear is left up on an engine-out approach until a landing
MW> is assured because due to it's drag, a go-around is impossible
MW> with it down.
That I didn't know. We'd figured it was a training or practice
go-around but we assumed that if that were the case the gear
would've been down.
Thanks to you and the others who replied.. And yes, it was an F28
Fellowship.
Check six
Buster
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