The Air Force One pilot was a "go-round" from the airport, circling for the sake of safety at 9: 50 am, the reports of the FAA.
The FAA reported to ABC News that the visibility was "less than the minimum", indicating that the pilots could not see the runway of the altitude required to ensure a safe landing.
An aviation expert "a missed approach is 'called' by the pilot at the controls of an aircraft or the crew of the aircraft at any point of the approach of an airport on an instrument approach," told ABC News.
The FAA confirmed a missed approached at 9: 50 p.m., pool status reports, but the President landed safely at 10: 05 a.m. on the second attempt.
ABC reports that members of the press aboard Air Force once did not noticed anything out of the ordinary. An aviation expert told ABC News: "Happens all the time, even for commercial and military flights."
Obama is in Connecticut to attend the opening of the coast guard of the United States.
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