Friday 22 May 2015

Air Force One, USA President’s Plane: The Most Technology Equipped And Safest Plane In The World

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Although 'Air Force One' can describe any Air Force aircraft carrying the President, it is now standard practice to use the term to refer to specific planes equipped to transport the Commander-in-Chief.

The President of the United States must be ready to travel anywhere in the world on a moment’s notice. Fortunately, modern Presidents have access to a variety of transportation options — including flying aboard Air Force One.

Que. When the President of the United States flies on the Air Force jet specifically designed for his use, what is the radio call sign designation for that aircraft?
Ans. Air Force One. The presidential aircraft, like all aircraft at the time, was identified by the aircraft tail number. In 1953, a brief moment of confusion occurred when the Washington D.C Air Traffic Control Center issued instruction Air Force 8610 (the presidential aircraft) and another aircraft with a similar tail number (Eastern Airline 8610) thought the instructions were for their aircraft, after both aircraft accidentally entered the same air space. While this incident did not cause a real problem, it was later decided that any US Air Force plane that carried the President of the United States would have the radio call sign designation of 'Air Force One'.

1) The Majestic Dimensions
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Technically, Air Force One is used to describe any Air Force aircraft carrying the President — but since the middle of the 20th century, it has been standard practice to refer to specific planes that are equipped to transport the Commander-in-Chief. Today, this name refers to one of two highly customized Boeing 747-200B series aircraft, which carry the tail codes 28000 and 29000. The Air Force designation for the aircraft is VC-25A.

Air Force One is one of the most recognizable symbols of the presidency, spawning countless references not just in American culture but across the world. Emblazoned with the words "United States of America," the American flag, and the Seal of the President of the United States, it is an undeniable presence wherever it flies.

2) The President's Suite
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Capable of refueling midair, Air Force One has unlimited range and can carry the President wherever he needs to travel. The onboard electronics are hardened to protect against an electromagnetic pulse, and Air Force One is equipped with advanced secure communications equipment, allowing the aircraft to function as a mobile command center in the event of an attack on the United States.

3) Multiple Exits
air-farce-one-usa-presidents-plane-safest-plane-34) The Missile Guidance System
air-farce-one-usa-presidents-plane-safest-plane-45) The Electronic Countermeasure Defense System
air-farce-one-usa-presidents-plane-safest-plane-56) The Staircase
air-farce-one-usa-presidents-plane-safest-plane-67) Air-Force One
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Inside, the President and his travel companions enjoy 4,000 square feet of floor space on three levels, including an extensive suite for the President that features a large office, lavatory, and conference room. Air Force One includes a medical suite that can function as an operating room, and a doctor is permanently on board. The plane’s two food preparation galleys can feed 100 people at a time.

8) The President's Office
air-farce-one-usa-presidents-plane-safest-plane-89) The Staff Quaters
air-farce-one-usa-presidents-plane-safest-plane-910) The Situation Room
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Air Force One also has quarters for those who accompany the President, including senior advisors, Secret Service officers, traveling press, and other guests. Several cargo planes typically fly ahead of Air Force One to provide the President with services needed in remote locations.

11) The Plane Has 85 Phones
air-farce-one-usa-presidents-plane-safest-plane-1112) Secure Lines
air-farce-one-usa-presidents-plane-safest-plane-1213) The Armored Windows
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Air Force One is maintained and operated by the Presidential Airlift Group, part of the White House Military Office. The Airlift Group was founded in 1944 as the Presidential Pilot Office at the direction of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. For the next 15 years, various propeller-driven aircraft served the President, until President Dwight D. Eisenhower flew to Europe aboard VC-137A, a Boeing 707 Stratoliner, in August 1959.

In 1962, President John F. Kennedy became the first President to fly in a jet specifically built for presidential use – a modified Boeing 707. Over the years, several other jet aircraft have been used, with the first of the current aircraft being delivered in 1990 during the administration of President George H. W. Bush.

Watch Video: 5 Things You Didn't Know About Air Force One

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Article Source: BlueGape, WhiteHouse, FunTrivia

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