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  1. Why does the US President fly in an obsolete 747-200?

    Dec 23, 2014 · The US Air Force tends to keep planes for a long time, as they still operate 707 and B-52 aircraft twice as old as these 747's. The E-4 aircraft, also based on the 747-200, have been in …

  2. Is "Air Force One" used as an ATC call sign? [duplicate]

    Feb 9, 2023 · Yes. From Wikipedia: Air Force One is the official air traffic control designated call sign for a United States Air Force aircraft carrying the president of the United States. From FAA Air Traffic …

  3. What aircraft was used as Air Force One for the flight between ...

    Jun 6, 2019 · The primary planes used as Air Force One are the VC-25s (the modified Air Force Boeing 747s,) of which there are two. But the C-32As get used as Air Force One somewhat frequently as …

  4. aircraft design - What is this on top of the Air Force One? - Aviation ...

    Jan 26, 2016 · 35 Clarification: It wasn't Air Force One that visited Switzerland, it was the 747-200 E4 carrying Ashton Carter. Source What is this thing on top of the plane (In red circle): On other "Air …

  5. air force one - Why do Presidential flights have special call signs ...

    Feb 9, 2023 · 18 From Air Force One: Columbine II is the first plane to bear the call sign Air Force One. This designation for the US Air Force aircraft carrying the incumbent president was established after …

  6. air force one - Do presidential aircraft use additional call signs ...

    14 From the answer to another question I learned that the call sign Air Force One (or Marine One, Navy One or Executive One) is transferred immediately to the aircraft currently carrying the president of …

  7. safety - When escorting Air Force 1, at what safe distance must fighter ...

    Jun 4, 2018 · Bear in mind that while Air Force One is indeed a large aircraft, fighter jets are by no means small and they also carry significant thrust. Rather than formation flying which is far more …

  8. aircraft design - Does Air Force One (VC-25) have retractable ...

    Mar 11, 2015 · While going through an article on AFO, I came across this little piece of info: So, does it have retractable steps on all its exit doors? How does it manage doors like these?

  9. Where does Air Force One refuel? - Aviation Stack Exchange

    Nov 21, 2016 · Note: technically speaking, "Air Force One" is the callsign of any Air Force aircraft while the president is on-board, and only while the president is on board. The two VC-25As are equipped …

  10. How much jurisdiction does the FAA have over military aircraft?

    The FAA controls just about everything about civilian aircraft in US airspace in terms of regulation, certification, flight rules, etc. Do they have any authority over military aircraft beyond requ...