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Air Force One's forecast: missed approach
WASHINGTON (CNN) - Even the commander-in-chief takes a back seat to bad weather. Wednesday, just as Air Force One was approaching Hartford’s Bradley International Airport to land, the pilot executed a missed approach and circled around. (whitehouse.blogs.cnn.com) More...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
"extremely overcast", oh the horror....
I agree Scott... The horror:-O
I'm surprised they didn't divert to Honolulu for an easy visual approach!
KBDL 18-May 09:51AM LIFR 350° 5kts Overcast 800' 1 13° 55° 12° 53° 93% 30.09
I'm surprised they didn't divert to Honolulu for an easy visual approach!
KBDL 18-May 09:51AM LIFR 350° 5kts Overcast 800' 1 13° 55° 12° 53° 93% 30.09
I cannot believe that people on the plane were not aware of the missed approach. Even if you were busy doing something else, how can you miss the feeling of the plane transitioning to a climb and in the increase in engine noise?
The plane can run the country anywhere on the globe but cant land in fog.... Hmmm
Wow...a missed approach...why is this even considered newsworthy?
Is Air Force 1 not susceptible to missed approaches like any other aircraft?
Is Air Force 1 not susceptible to missed approaches like any other aircraft?
Since the term overcast means 8/8 cloud coverage, what is "extremely" overcast? 9/8? Is someone trying to embellish a weak story?
And I also find this hard to believe ... "It's not known if Obama knew about the missed landing." First of all, if you don't know, don't mention it. But a 747 going missed is something that everyone feels, especially if you've grown accustomed to the excellent piloting that the President enjoys.
But for real enjoyment, have a read through the comments on the CNN.com site. Only a handful have anything to do with this article. I sometimes wonder what the Founding Fathers would rethink the whole freedom of expression concept if they knew where it would lead to.
And I also find this hard to believe ... "It's not known if Obama knew about the missed landing." First of all, if you don't know, don't mention it. But a 747 going missed is something that everyone feels, especially if you've grown accustomed to the excellent piloting that the President enjoys.
But for real enjoyment, have a read through the comments on the CNN.com site. Only a handful have anything to do with this article. I sometimes wonder what the Founding Fathers would rethink the whole freedom of expression concept if they knew where it would lead to.