F16 Missed approach, Hercules on the Runway

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Uploaded by on Aug 27, 2008

LOST FOOTAGE FROM OUR CRASHED COMPUTER
This Belgium Airforce two seater (tandem) were to short after the Portugees Airforce Hercules and had to break-off the approach and had to make a overshoot + another round for approach and landing.

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  • Thank god your footage is still well in good condition planecrazy! Amazing footage ,grtz your buddy

  • yeah the vids conditions are better as mine,thanks friend and have a nice one

  • It's called a missed approach. He most likely knew the 130 was still on the runway, he just went around the pattern again to give him time to clear the runway. Oh yeah, In America Air Lines love to hire military pilots, they are well trained.

  • OK,thanks,gonna change the title of this vid into it,i saw a few months ago that former AirForce pilots have the less accidents as pilots on commercial flights.

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  • Was a F-15 Crew Chief.. saw this all the time on my base seeing that it was a training base. It is a good chance they were just using the time to take a touch and go for the hell of it. (or maybe its called a go around since they don't actually touch down) but either way that 16 pilot saw that C130 long before he came up on the field.

  • Good thing the 16 wasn't "bingo" fuel!

  • i live very close to there, get to see f16's an hercules's all the time.

  • I'm not sure if that is the US Airforce, or some other country, looks to be like another country by the paint job on the C-130, but either way, that F-16 pilot needs to go back to flight school.

  • @planecrazynl Not true...

  • 1:30 your welcome

  • I call it a Go-around... missed approach is when you are not able to complete an IFR approach and you have to declare a "missed approach" and to fly an IFR procedure (the "published missed approach", or simply follow what ATC tell you to do).

  • awsome

  • @OWHSsoccer07 true

  • @flyinhigher1000 dude who cares

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