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Go around VS Going around??

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Old 15th Sep 2011, 07:10
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Talking Go around VS Going around??

Friends of mine asked me the differences between Go Around and Going Around?

It sounds same for me.
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I think there was a similar thread recently.

I would say 'Go around' is the instruction from ATC
'Going around' is a pilot report.

CAP 413 will give you the correct answer
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Semantics.
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Surely you don't have to look in CAP413. 'Go-around' is an instruction from either ATC or a fellow crew member,whereas 'Going around' is information from the pilots to ATC or fellow crew members. Is the English proficiency test not working?
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