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JanetFlight
8th May 2022, 14:47
Oppssssss...Something wicked this way comes :ooh:​​​​​​
Link fixed

https://twitter.com/fdzaviation/status/1523178278206738432?s=24&t=KRImnoFQvbgTVN4G5yMHjQ

IBMJunkman
8th May 2022, 16:17
Fixed the link.

https://mobile.twitter.com/fdzaviation/status/1523178278206738432?s=24&t=KRImnoFQvbgTVN4G5yMHjQ (http://Go Around)

Squawk7777
8th May 2022, 21:55
Difficult to say without watching/knowing what happened before the go-around. MEX is a very busy airport with lots of blocked transmissions. Reminds me of the US Air accident in LAX.

JanetFlight
9th May 2022, 03:31
Already on AvHerald»»»

SFO & AC part II except this time on the RWY and not the TWY...(almost)

Incident: Volaris A20N at Mexico City on May 7th 2022, cleared to land on occupied runway (http://avherald.com/h?article=4f883d01&opt=0)

punkalouver
10th May 2022, 14:17
That is why strobes should be on once on the runway. Became more standard after an accident at LAX. Not sure what was said on the radio here but the strobes may have helped prevent a disaster.

I seem to remember that in the US, the FAA recommends that an aircraft lined up on a runway(perhaps only at night) should contact the tower after a certain amount of time with no takeoff clearance. Probably a good idea at any busy airport.