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![]() "JDupre5762" wrote in message ... During the week of President Reagan's death and funeral I heard on one radio station that President Bush allowed the 747 carrying Reagan's body to Washington DC to be designated Air Force One for that trip. Does anyone know if this is true. I wasn't able to watch or read as much about it as I wanted. This would have been the first time that Air Force One was used as a designator without the current president aboard. The person making the claim was a caller to to a talk show so I am not inclined to believe it without confirmation. John Dupre' Most likely the reporter in question had heard from someone at airliners.net that "Air Force 1" would carry president Reagan. The average person doesn't know that the designation of the aircraft is not AF1 unless the president is on board and will call it that whenever they see it. At one time I think someone said there were 2 AF1s together somewhere ![]() |
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Jeroen Wenting wrote:
"JDupre5762" wrote in message ... During the week of President Reagan's death and funeral I heard on one radio station that President Bush allowed the 747 carrying Reagan's body to Washington DC to be designated Air Force One for that trip. Does anyone know if this is true. I wasn't able to watch or read as much about it as I wanted. This would have been the first time that Air Force One was used as a designator without the current president aboard. The person making the claim was a caller to to a talk show so I am not inclined to believe it without confirmation. Most likely the reporter in question had heard from someone at airliners.net that "Air Force 1" would carry president Reagan. The average person doesn't know that the designation of the aircraft is not AF1 unless the president is on board and will call it that whenever they see it. At one time I think someone said there were 2 AF1s together somewhere ![]() Air Force One (tail number 29000) took off from Andrews AFB, carrying President Bush back to Texas, a good fifteen minutes before Special Air Mission 28000 (the other 747 of the Presidential Wing) took off with the body of Ronald Reagan on board. They were both there at the same time, and C-SPAN at least showed them both taking off (though they gave more coverage to SAM28000). -- Marc Reeve actual email address after removal of 4s & spaces is c4m4r4a4m4a4n a4t c4r4u4z4i4o d4o4t c4o4m |
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