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Which sitting US presidents have flown in a a strictly civilian GA aircraft?
Date, Type, Pilot, Etc. |
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![]() Franklin Newton wrote: Which sitting US presidents ... There is never more than one sitting US President -- FF |
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![]() There is never more than one sitting US President -- WRONG-------wrong How about Bill and Hillary ??????? :-) |
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("Franklin Newton" wrote)
Which sitting US presidents have flown in a a strictly civilian GA aircraft? Date, Type, Pilot, Etc. A few Presidential flying firsts clipped from the web... http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/facts.html Theodore Roosevelt, on Oct. 10, 1910 -- but that was after his presidency. The first president to fly while serving as president was Franklin D. Roosevelt. He was flown from Miami to Casablanca in 1943 for a conference with Winston Churchill. MOVIE! MOVIE! MOVIE! http://www.geocities.com/presfacts/roosevelt.html TR - he was out of office at the time - 1910. (Notice they refer to him as "Colonel Roosevelt") http://makeashorterlink.com/?Y5B362D1D (Same like as below ...wait for it) Movie clip of Teddy Roosevelt's flight in 1910 http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/papr:@filreq%28@field%28NUMBER+@band%28trmp+4087%2 9%29+@field%28COLLID+roosevelt%29%29 http://memory.loc.gov/mbrs/trmp/4087.mov I watched it in Quick-Time he Eisenhower was the only president who was a licensed pilot, and he initiated the use of Air Force One. Dwight Eisenhower was the first nominee to travel by airplane while campaigning. Lyndon Johnson traveled by helicopter when he was running for the US Senate in Texas (1948). "In his 1948 campaign for the Senate, Johnson was able to deliver 350 speeches in two months by flying around Texas in a helicopter." http://www.cah.utexas.edu/dodd/johnsonlbj.html [1948 Lyndon Johnson's hlicopter] "After a dramatic campaign in which he traveled by "newfangled" helicopter all over the state, Johnson defeated Coke Stevenson in the Democratic primary race to be the party's candidate for the Senate seat vacated by Senator W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel. Johnson won the primary by 87 votes and earned the nickname "Landslide Lyndon." In the general election, November 2, he defeated the Republican, Jack Porter, and was elected to the U. S. Senate." http://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/...rrier.landing/ [Here's another "first" for you. g] "It was the first time a sitting president has arrived on the deck of an aircraft carrier by plane." Montblack "One of the most significant dates in the [Minnesota State Fair's] history was September 2, 1901 when then-Vice President Theodore Roosevelt first uttered, "Speak softly and carry a big stick." Roosevelt became president just days later after William McKinley was assassinated." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnesota_State_Fair |
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("Tri-Pacer" wrote)
There is never more than one sitting US President WRONG-------wrong How about Bill and Hillary ??????? :-) Billary Montblack |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Franklin Newton wrote: Which sitting US presidents ... There is never more than one sitting US President -- FF I stand corrected. Question should have been. Which US Presidents, while in office, have flown in a US registered civilian aircraft, flown by a civilian pilot only? |
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In a previous article, said:
Franklin Newton wrote: Which sitting US presidents ... There is never more than one sitting US President Even Rooseveldt got out of his chair once in a while. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ The problem with this country is that half of the population is below median intelligence |
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Montblack wrote:
Eisenhower was the only president who was a licensed pilot, and he initiated the use of Air Force One. Neither Bush got a civilian ticket? |
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![]() ("Rich Ahrens" wrote) Eisenhower was the only president who was a licensed pilot, and he initiated the use of Air Force One. Neither Bush got a civilian ticket? I noticed that after I sent it. Maybe it should now read "first" because of 41 and 43. http://www.classroomhelp.com/lessons...isenhower.html 20 year old reference material? Was there a way, immediately after WWII, for military pilots to get themselves into the civilian license data base with a one-time paperwork application, or something similar - otherwise it lapsed? Can GB 43 get current with a medical and a BFR? Montblack |
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