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    BongoBear
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    Does anyone know the real-life go-around procedure for the 146?

    I keep the TMS in sync mode during approach and set the go around altitude. However, I never actually had to go around so that's why I'm asking.

    Secondly, to do a visual circuit around the airport, what should be the minimum altitude during the various phases? Also the flaps and max speed settings.

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      Found this (Mahan Air SOP for BAe146/Avro RJ)


      The following procedure is recommended to carry out a missed approach and go‐around from either a visual or instrument approach. The same procedure can be followed for a rejected landing at any stage prior to touchdown.

      1‐ Confirm /select TMS to DISC.
      2 ‐ Advance thrust levers to N1 GA. Take care in high ambient temperatures as it is easy to exceed N1 GA in these conditions.
      3 ‐ Smoothly rotate the aircraft nose up to an initial 10 deg. pitch attitude, whilst selecting FD to GA if required.
      4 ‐ Call for flap 24(18) deg. The PNF should select flap 24/18 (at min VREF + 5).
      5 ‐ Select airbrake IN. (If the airbrake has to be selected in during a go‐around it is recommended that the selection always be made by the pilot in the left hand seat).
      6 ‐ When a positive climb is established, call “GEAR UP”. The PNF selects the gear up.
      7 ‐ Climb away through missed approach acceleration altitude at a minimum speed of VREF 33 +5 kts. (VREF 33 +5 kts is close to V2
      for 24 deg. Flap).
      8 ‐ Call “SELECT HDG”.
      9 ‐ At acceleration altitude, and at minimum speed of VREF +20 kts, select 18 deg flap, reduce the pitch attitude slightly and accelerate in climb to VFTO and select 0 deg flap if required.
      10 ‐ It is recommended that 18 deg flap be retained for repeated instrument and visual approach. If the missed approach is to a
      hold, or diversion, select 0 deg flap.

      GA can be disengaged by:

      • Pressing either SYNC button,
      • Engaging the AP,
      • Selecting the IAS mode,
      • Capturing ALT from ALT ARM,
      • Switching both FD bars switches off.

      Visual approach:
      146_visapp.jpg

      Undercarriage lever a bit sticky was it, Sir?

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        Found this (Mahan Air SOP for BAe146/Avro RJ)


        The following procedure is recommended to carry out a missed approach and go‐around from either a visual or instrument approach. The same procedure can be followed for a rejected landing at any stage prior to touchdown.

        1‐ Confirm /select TMS to DISC.
        2 ‐ Advance thrust levers to N1 GA. Take care in high ambient temperatures as it is easy to exceed N1 GA in these conditions.
        3 ‐ Smoothly rotate the aircraft nose up to an initial 10 deg. pitch attitude, whilst selecting FD to GA if required.
        4 ‐ Call for flap 24(18) deg. The PNF should select flap 24/18 (at min VREF + 5).
        5 ‐ Select airbrake IN. (If the airbrake has to be selected in during a go‐around it is recommended that the selection always be made by the pilot in the left hand seat).
        6 ‐ When a positive climb is established, call “GEAR UP”. The PNF selects the gear up.
        7 ‐ Climb away through missed approach acceleration altitude at a minimum speed of VREF 33 +5 kts. (VREF 33 +5 kts is close to V2
        for 24 deg. Flap).
        8 ‐ Call “SELECT HDG”.
        9 ‐ At acceleration altitude, and at minimum speed of VREF +20 kts, select 18 deg flap, reduce the pitch attitude slightly and accelerate in climb to VFTO and select 0 deg flap if required.
        10 ‐ It is recommended that 18 deg flap be retained for repeated instrument and visual approach. If the missed approach is to a
        hold, or diversion, select 0 deg flap.

        GA can be disengaged by:

        • Pressing either SYNC button,
        • Engaging the AP,
        • Selecting the IAS mode,
        • Capturing ALT from ALT ARM,
        • Switching both FD bars switches off.

        Visual approach:
        146_visapp.jpg

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        BongoBear
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        @johan217 Thanks a lot!!

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