dmspilot
Final Approach
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Not mentioned is the "torque" roll* that slamming in 310 hp all at once can impart. The "smoking hole" from botched go-arounds is almost invariably to the left of the runway. Stomping the right rudder hard enough to stop the yaw/roll and getting the nose down is apparently not an ingrained reflex - pilots in a panic will often try to stop the yaw/roll to the left with right aileron and back pressure - often the very last mistake they'll ever make.
The number of even experienced pilots I see jamming the throttle in is maddening. Aside from the controllability issues, it's not very nice to treat your engine that way.