Mon Dec 17, 2012 1:28 pm
Mon Dec 17, 2012 1:48 pm
Cubs wrote:When Pres. Ronald Reagan passed away, I saw this Air Force box truck load the casket in Calif., on AF1.
When it landed at D.C., there was that "same" truck receiving the casket.
Man, that must have been some kind of truck to beat that 747 to the next airport.![]()
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Since we are mentioning support equipment, when a previous POTUS arrived at the local civilian airport, two A/F-18s circled overhead at about 21,000 feet until he was off the plane and in the limo.
By the way, the camouflage on those F-18's is very good. They made 4 or 5 circuits before we could spot them in the cloudless but, hazy summer sky.
Sun Dec 01, 2013 9:40 pm
CAPFlyer wrote:The actual number of aircraft required varies depending on how many stops the POTUS is making and where he is going. When he makes domestic trips, there is usually only 1 or 2 C-17s or a C-17 and a C-130 because there isn't as much support equipment needed since they're "local" and the local/regional Secret Service office can deploy some of the equipment they use. I know when Bush 43 visited Fargo back in early 2001, there was Air Force 1, 1 C-17, 1 chartered 757, and a C-130. The C-17 brought the motorcade, the C-130 brought the comm equipment and additional security personnel (Secret Service, USAF, and USMC), and the 757 brought the media. When they're on longer flights (like an international one) the size depends on how many stops are being made and how close together those stops are (in time). They have to have enough aircraft and equipment on the ground to support the stop on the ground and in place before he gets there, so the faster the stops are, the more equipment has to be prepositioned.
Mon Dec 02, 2013 1:14 pm