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US State Dept a/c with smoke in cockpit

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Old 27th Nov 2005, 12:42
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smoke in cockpit

See that CNN reporting White House COS Andrew Card's aircraft diverted with smoke in cockpit. Looks like an airforce Gulfstream. Any info anyone?
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Smoke in the cockpit, aircraft diverted and landed with no problems. Standby G-IV picked up the passengers and finished the trip.
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Just for clarification, it was not a "State Dept." aircraft, but a Gulfstream assigned to the USAF SAM (Special Air Mission) at Andrews AFB near the Capital.

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