Evidence Hub 2026 Go-Around Log

2026 Go-Arounds at Toronto Pearson: Community Evidence Log Rolling year

TL;DR – What this page shows

These tables show go-arounds detected and recorded by community members, not an official or exhaustive list. They are a documented sample that demonstrates frequency, patterns, and noise/safety impacts from Pearson operations.

Go-arounds are standard safety manoeuvres, but frequent go-arounds can signal deeper problems: congestion, runway conflicts, and chronic noise over the same communities.

The goal is to provide an independent, verifiable sample of go-around events—enough to show how often these high-workload moments occur, which runways and communities are affected, and how this compares to the “nothing to see here” narrative residents are often given.


What are go-arounds?

A go-around is when a pilot abandons a landing at the last moment and climbs away instead of touching down. You may see or hear it as an aircraft that seems about to land, then suddenly powers up, climbs, and “goes around” for another try.

Go-arounds are a standard safety procedure and are part of normal airline operations. Pilots are trained to initiate a go-around whenever something about the approach, the runway, or nearby traffic does not look or feel safe enough to continue the landing.

Common reasons include:

  • Unstable approach (too fast, too high, not properly lined up)
  • Sudden change in wind or visibility
  • An aircraft, vehicle, or animal still on the runway
  • Air traffic control spacing issues with other aircraft
  • Technical or cockpit concerns that make a conservative decision safer

Why track them?

It is important to be clear:
Not every go-around is a “near miss” or a narrowly avoided collision.
Most are pilots and controllers doing the right thing—choosing a conservative option rather than forcing a marginal landing.

However, go-arounds still matter for several reasons:

  • They usually happen at low altitude, when everyone’s workload is high and there is less room for error.
  • They can reflect underlying problems: congestion, runway occupancy, aggressive scheduling, or procedure design.
  • They create additional noise and fuel burn over the communities below.
  • In some cases, the same conditions that trigger a go-around (poor spacing, runway conflicts, confusion on frequency) could, if not managed correctly, lead to serious incidents or tragedy.

By documenting every recorded go-around at Toronto Pearson—date, time, runway, aircraft type, and where possible a radar screenshot—this project is not claiming that each event was unsafe on its own. Instead, it:

  • Shows how often these high-workload, high-risk moments occur,
  • Helps identify patterns (time of day, runway, traffic configuration), and
  • Provides an independent evidence base for communities, regulators, and investigators to ask whether current traffic levels and procedures are as safe and responsible as they should be.

How to read the go-around tables

Each row in the tables below represents one recorded go-around event at Toronto Pearson in 2026. These are the columns you’ll see:

  • Event # – A simple counter for that month (Event 1, 2, 3…).
  • Date/Time (Local) – When the go-around occurred, shown in local time.
  • Dep/Arr – Whether the aircraft was departing (D) or arriving (A) (blank if unknown).
  • Aircraft Type – The aircraft model (e.g., B38M, A320, GL5T).
  • Runway – The runway in use at the time (e.g., 05, 06R, 23, 24L).
  • Screenshot – Link to a radar screenshot.

For broader issues with how Pearson’s noise and complaints are recorded, see our page on Noise Monitoring Failures & Data Integrity at Toronto Pearson Airport .


SYSTEMIC RISK – NOT RANDOM EVENTS

Go-arounds are normal safety manoeuvres. But when they cluster and recur month after month, they can also reflect systemic strain: compressed arrival “banks,” runway congestion, or procedural design that concentrates traffic over the same communities with little margin for disruption.

  • Safety workload: Go-arounds occur at low altitude in busy airspace—high workload for crews and ATC.
  • Community impact: A go-around is a high-thrust climb, adding avoidable noise and emissions to already over-exposed neighbourhoods.

This log is a community-held record intended to support oversight, pattern analysis, and public accountability.


2026 Monthly Frequency (Community-Detected Go-Arounds)

JAN–DEC

Total go-arounds recorded by community observers. Additional months will be populated as the record grows.

60
35

2026 Go-Around Tables

This is a rolling log. New months will be added as community records are compiled.

January 2026 – Community-Detected Go-Arounds

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Event #Date/Time (Local)Dep/ArrAircraft TypeRunwayScreenshot
12026-01-03T07:07:31AA21N24LView
22026-01-03T21:07:30AE75L23View
32026-01-03T23:21:31AB73824LView
42026-01-04T19:58:01AA32124RView
52026-01-05T10:31:00AA31915LView
62026-01-05T16:24:02AA32024LView
72026-01-08T20:29:32AB73806RView
82026-01-08T21:21:01AB73806RView
92026-01-08T21:23:01AE29506RView
102026-01-09T04:22:00AB75205View
112026-01-09T15:06:00AE14524RView
122026-01-09T15:07:08AA21N24RView
132026-01-09T15:08:31ABCS324RView
142026-01-09T15:18:01ACRJ924RView
152026-01-09T15:20:01ACL6024RView
162026-01-09T15:26:31ABCS324RView
172026-01-09T16:12:02AE29523View
182026-01-09T16:21:32AA33323View
192026-01-09T16:30:31AGL5T24LView
202026-01-09T16:41:31AB73824RView
212026-01-10T13:16:01AA32124LView
222026-01-10T18:51:31ACRJ706RView
232026-01-11T00:08:30AB38M24LView
242026-01-11T21:46:00AE29506RView
252026-01-14T20:26:31AB38M06RView
262026-01-14T23:31:32AB73833LView
272026-01-14T23:59:03ACRJ933RView
282026-01-15T00:23:02AB38M33LView
292026-01-15T06:28:32AB38M06LView
302026-01-15T12:46:00AB74833RView
312026-01-15T19:06:32AA32124LView
322026-01-16T19:21:31AB38M24RView
332026-01-16T21:12:01AA32124RView
342026-01-17T20:10:01AA32024LView
352026-01-18T17:17:30AE14506RView
362026-01-18T19:52:03AB38M24RView
372026-01-19T12:46:31AB38M15RView
382026-01-19T12:49:30AA32023View
392026-01-19T13:26:31AE29515RView
402026-01-19T23:53:31AA32124RView
412026-01-20T07:30:31AA31915RView
422026-01-21T11:36:31ADH8D24RView
432026-01-21T19:43:01AA31924RView
442026-01-22T14:35:32AB38M24RView
452026-01-22T15:25:02AB76324RView
462026-01-22T15:46:00AB38M24LView
472026-01-22T15:51:31AC25B24LView
482026-01-23T00:25:31AB38M24LView
492026-01-23T10:31:01AA32124RView
502026-01-23T15:38:30ACRJ906RView
512026-01-23T15:47:30AA35906RView
522026-01-23T17:36:03AB38M24LView
532026-01-25T16:31:32AB38M24RView
542026-01-25T16:49:01AE75L24LView
552026-01-26T09:17:02AGL5T06LView
562026-01-27T18:00:31AB38M24LView
572026-01-29T02:16:32AA32015RView
582026-01-29T17:02:00AB38M06RView
592026-01-29T18:12:31ABCS306LView
602026-01-29T19:01:02AA33305View

February 2026 – Community-Detected Go-Arounds

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Event #Date/Time (Local)Dep/ArrAircraft TypeRunwayScreenshot
12026-02-03T12:11:02ACRJ924RView
22026-02-03T12:46:12AE17024RView
32026-02-03T12:49:31ACRJ924RView
42026-02-03T21:13:32AA35924RView
52026-02-06T07:17:31AB38M23View
62026-02-06T18:34:30AA32124LView
72026-02-06T18:42:31AB73724LView
82026-02-06T20:07:32AB38M33LView
92026-02-06T20:23:00ACRJ915RView
102026-02-06T21:06:31AA32115RView
112026-02-06T21:47:02AB73833LView
122026-02-06T22:09:01AB38M15RView
132026-02-06T23:58:32AB73833LView
142026-02-09T07:16:03ABCS35View
152026-02-11T15:57:30AE29506RView
162026-02-11T19:50:02AB77W06RView
172026-02-12T16:10:02AC56X5View
182026-02-13T20:16:33AB78923View
192026-02-17T19:37:32AA32124LView
202026-02-17T21:00:00AB7385View
212026-02-18T21:29:02AB7385View
222026-02-19T15:38:32ACRJ906RView
232026-02-20T20:48:01AB38M24RView
242026-02-20T22:30:00ABCS324RView
252026-02-21T21:57:31AB38M06RView
262026-02-22T12:58:30AE29523View
272026-02-23T17:15:31ABCS306RView
282026-02-23T19:25:00AB19006RView
292026-02-23T21:01:02AB38M06RView
302026-02-24T12:06:00AB73724LView
312026-02-24T20:26:31AB73824RView
322026-02-25T15:44:30AA32023View
332026-02-25T15:52:00AB78923View
342026-02-28T16:26:31AE29524RView
352026-02-28T20:19:02AB38M24RView

March 2026 – Community-Detected Go-Arounds

Coming soon.


Pearson Accountability Alliance

Independent Environmental & Public Health Research for Toronto Pearson Communities.