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Obama plane aborts landing, touches down safely: FAA

The official plane carrying the US president aborted an initial landing today due to poor weather before safely touching down in Connecticut, federal aviation officials said.

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The official plane carrying US President Barack Obama aborted an initial landing today due to poor weather before safely touching down in Connecticut, federal aviation officials said.

"The pilot attempted to land at 9:50am (1350 GMT) and because of poor visibility, he decided to do a go-around and he landed at 10:05," at Bradley International Airport in the state of Connecticut, Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Tammy Jones said.

"There was no danger. It was a routine procedure" conducted when a pilot determines there is insufficient
visibility to land safely, she said.

White House spokesperson Nick Shapiro also confirmed that Air Force One "did a go-round" at Bradley due to bad weather, and "circled around and landed safely a few minutes later."

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