It's time to flip the script.

The statistics are clear: go arounds are under-utilized and pilots are consistently attempting to salvage unsafe approaches.

This concerning trend has produced accidents that could have been otherwise avoided.

Meaningful change doesn’t happen overnight. Movements start with individuals like you. 

It’s time for the aviation community to take a stand together – let’s choose to go around!

Supporters

The data speaks for itself.

Go-arounds are key to making aviation safer

Of all aviation accidents could have potentially been avoided
0 %
Of runway excursions could have potentially been prevented
0 %
of approach and landing accidents involved unstabilized approaches
0 %

*Data sourced from  studies performed by the Aviation Safety Foundation.

The Objective:

We’re on a mission to  encourage pilots to go-around from an unstabilized approach instead of trying to “save it.”

Stabilized approaches yield predictable, precise and safe landings.

A go-around is not a defeat—it’s an act of upholding professionalism and safety.

Who can help?

Pilots

The core responsibility to abandon an unsafe approach belongs to the pilot. Pilots must pledge to perform a go-around if predetermined unsafe criteria are encountered.

Flight Instructors

Aviation teachers must not only articulate the importance and procedures for go-arounds, but also model these behaviors throughout flight training.

Passengers

Understand what go-arounds are and how you can support pilots making safe decisions.

Take part in the movement today.

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about stabilized approaches and go-arounds.

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