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They were low, waved off, came back around, and landed safely.
Good you pointed that out. At least they did the right thing by going around. There may be to many pilots, who think they'll get demerits for going around. I say we shouldn't try to discourage "do-overs". This wouldn't have made news, if there wasn't an "Asian" association, so soon after the Asiana 214 incident. Why, "going around" may be a pilots only opportunity for repetitive practice, in the modern, bean counter run, airline!