"Multiple Incidents of Abrupt Landings and Passenger Restraints at Boston's Logan Airport"

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A United Airlines flight was instructed to abort its landing at Boston Logan International Airport due to another plane still on the runway. The incident occurred when United Airlines Flight 2267, traveling from Chicago's O'Hare International, was 200 feet off the ground. Passengers reported being pushed back into their seats as the plane rapidly pulled up. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the event, while experts assure that the go-around procedure is a safe and routine maneuver performed to prevent unsafe conditions.
Topics:business#air-traffic-control#aviation#boston-logan-international-airport#flight-safety#go-around-procedure#united-airlines
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