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PENKO 8th May 2003 02:09

Bush and Air Force One
 
You guys remember Bush last week landing a US Navy jet on an aircraft carrier, shortly before his 'war is somewhat over' speech?
Anyway, I wonder about the call sign of this flight.
Would it be Air Force One?

(I'm bored, I know)

Anchorman 8th May 2003 03:16

From what I read in the 'The Times', prior to his carrier deck escapade, it was due to be NAVY ONE, which as I understand has not been used for a very long time. I don't know however who was the previous crew or 'cargo' to have commandeered this title.:hmm:

46Driver 8th May 2003 03:57

You are correct, Sir. It is NAVY ONE, just as when he flies in an Air Force jet it is AIR FORCE ONE, and when he flies in a Marine Corps helo it is MARINE ONE.
How is life in Palma? I do remember a fun spot down at a place called the Daiquiri Palace - is it still there?

PaperTiger 8th May 2003 05:20

quiz
 
OK, when was the previous use of Navy One before GWB's trap ? Ditto Army One and Executive One although I don't know if the last one has ever been used.

And for good measure, what's the Secret Service codeword for GWB ? (Clinton was Eagle, Bush the elder Timberwolf, Reagan Rawhide).

Before anyone gets prissy, this ain't top-secret stuff.

TR4A 8th May 2003 12:23

GWB's secret service code name is "Trailblazer" and Laura Bush's is "Tempo."

I. M. Esperto 9th May 2003 02:25

He's now eligible for Tailhook Association membership.

Gordinho 9th May 2003 17:43

My understanding was that the "Marine One" callsign was used every time he flew on the helo from the lawn so it's in used regularly

Flight Detent 9th May 2003 18:27

Hi all,
I understood that GWB only piloted the aircraft for part of the flight, but not the actual approach or landing.

Did you see the final approach, it was quite good, and very stable, not like some I've seen.
But then again, only the best pilots would be permitted to fly GWB anywhere methinks!

Cheers

BlueEagle 9th May 2003 19:14

Ditto that Flight Detent. On the news here they made it very clear that GWB did some of the straight and level and the regular Navy pilot did the landing.

steamchicken 9th May 2003 22:52

I don't think anyone who knows anything at all about aviation would believe he landed-on all by himself. (After all, he's never done any naval flying, hasn't flown the S3B before, and I don't believe he's current on anything) The story that he didn't arrive in a F14 or F18 "for security reasons" is propaganda.

Why, d'you reckon, didn't he rock up in a chopper or a COD? Possibly because he wouldn't have had the opportunity of being photographed in full Top Gun flying rig? Utter political theatre. Apparently the whole exercise cost $1 million!

Bubbette 10th May 2003 00:59

None of the press reports said that he landed it; he did take the controls though as he used to fly F-15s. The video should still be available on msnbc.com

yggorf 12th May 2003 05:25

Just wondering: shouldn't the Secret Service's callsigns be secret?
And is there a toilet on Marine One ?

Brizzo 12th May 2003 05:43

That would be Bathroom One?

TR4A 12th May 2003 12:37


None of the press reports said that he landed it; he did take the controls though as he used to fly F-15s. The video should still be available on msnbc.com
He flew the F-102 in the Air National Guard.

I. M. Esperto 12th May 2003 22:36

Bush's piloting years are to his credit, like his father's.

It is his political years that I don't approve of.

I still preferred him over Gore, but I can't believe that in the whole USA we couldn't have come up with 2 better canditates than these.

T_richard 12th May 2003 23:34

Brizzo if he had to take a dump would that be Bathroom 2?

I. M. Esperto 13th May 2003 00:05

In the Navy, it is called the HEAD.

AfricanSkies 13th May 2003 00:47

Calling !!!! 1 in Bathroom 1, come in...

NG_Kaptain 14th May 2003 06:45

Dwight Eisenhower used to pilot an Aero Commander 560 during his tenure as it was easy to go into and out of Augusta Georgia where he used to play golf. Cant remember if it was an Armay aircraft or Air Force. He learned to fly in pre-war Phillipines when he was subordinate to Douglas McArthur.


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