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I'll never forget my thoughts as I watched Air Force 1, with former
President Clinton aboard, as it "held short" for about five minutes at Andrews, right after President Bush was sworn in. I had an intense mental image of two guys in the cockpit trying to plug that GPSMAP 12 into the cigarette lighter, and jiggling the the eight power cords velcroed to the panel to see which one wasn't plugged in right. Les wrote in message oups.com... Blueskies wrote: "john smith" wrote in message . .. I would be pretty cool to buzz the beach with a 747 (Bush did it today) back OT I can't imagine what those folks on the ground thought; look, there goes AF1, I wonder if he has any fresh water? Is that thing air-conditioned? Maybe they'll drop some food? One person I saw interviewed on the news said it was a sign of hope for them that "they know what's happening here." If the President is flying over, then surely help can't be too far away. AF1 is probably one of the most potent icons of the American nation out there. No matter where you are in the world, when people hear a plane and look up, and realize that it's AF1, everything stops. She's a symbol not of her individual passengers with all their well-documented flaws, but of the Presidency as an institution. How many times has a blue-and-white bird been the backdrop of an indelible image? -cwk. |
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