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Old 4th Jan 2012, 10:04
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Touch & Go is Landing/Take off or Go around

Hi,

One quick question: Is Touch & Go Landing/Take Off ot Emergency Go Around?

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The first one mate.
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10x. It is by definition and from pilot poitn of view or what ... I need just to confirm the official definition ... any source about that?

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If you carry out a touch&go, you touch down on the runway (which is landing) and then you continue flying with 'go' (which is takeoff).

Enough?
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