Air Force One floorplan revealed!
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I see the plan is so detailed that not only does it clearly show the presidential library, it shows both books in enough detail to see the second one hasn't been fully coloured in yet.
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"Captain Rickardo Bodden, a spokesman for Robins air force base in Georgia, whose website was hosting the documents, said he had been unaware of the problem until contacted by the Guardian. But a public affairs officer at Andrews air force base in Maryland, which coordinates the president's air travel, agreed it was "not a good thing" for information to be in the public domain."
...but the Guardian still publish the link to the floorplan. Cake and eat it methinks?
"Captain Rickardo Bodden, a spokesman for Robins air force base in Georgia, whose website was hosting the documents, said he had been unaware of the problem until contacted by the Guardian. But a public affairs officer at Andrews air force base in Maryland, which coordinates the president's air travel, agreed it was "not a good thing" for information to be in the public domain."
...but the Guardian still publish the link to the floorplan. Cake and eat it methinks?
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"Captain Rickardo Bodden, a spokesman for Robins air force base in Georgia, whose website was hosting the documents, said he had been unaware of the problem until contacted by the Guardian"
Given that the San Francisco Chronicle first ran the story three days ago, I'd be very surprised if Capt. Boden was really unaware, regardless of whether this 'detailed plan' was really considered a problem.
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Given that the San Francisco Chronicle first ran the story three days ago, I'd be very surprised if Capt. Boden was really unaware, regardless of whether this 'detailed plan' was really considered a problem.
Onan - LOL
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Kinda works for me - the info's in the public domain now ... oh well, if the black cars arrive, or I don't wake up in the morning, y'all know why. To be honest, its not exactly any more detailed than the idea you get when you watch Air Force One or Ep1 of NCIS.
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The floor plan is hardly giving anything away though. Apparently, AF1 has got meeting rooms, bedrooms, shower facilities and even a cockpit for the pilots to sit in. Its got a press area, a dingin room and some spave for security. Now, who would have guessed that?
spookily, it only has 19 Tv's on board? surely, your average 747 would have more than that ?
spookily, it only has 19 Tv's on board? surely, your average 747 would have more than that ?