How long can Air Force One stay?

Flugzeuginfo.net notes that the range of a Boeing 747-200 is 12,700km - equating to a maximum of 14 hours of flight at cruising speed. Of course, the VC-25As are modified, and their range will vary slightly from this.
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How far can Air Force One fly without refueling?

The two jets have a range of almost 8,000 miles (more than 12,000 km) unrefueled, but with in-flight refueling they are capable of circling the globe. They are based at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, near Washington, D.C., and are assigned to the 89th Airlift Wing of the Air Force's Air Mobility Command.
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Does Air Force 1 fly with fighter jets?

The Air Force usually does not have fighter aircraft escort the presidential aircraft over the United States but it has occurred. The first instance came during the state funeral of John F. Kennedy when it was followed by 50 fighters (20 Navy and 30 Air Force), representing the states of the union.
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What happens to Air Force One when it is retired?

Where do Air Force One aircraft go when retired? Most former high profile presidential aircraft survive, firmly trussed to the ground, at the Presidential Gallery of the National Museum of the United States Air Force. There you will find one of the Boeing 707s, or technically, a VC-137.
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How much does an Air Force One pilot get paid?

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How does the salary as an Air Force Pilot at US Air Force compare with the base salary range for this job? The average salary for an Air Force Pilot is $91,131 per year in United States, which is 10% lower than the average US Air Force salary of $101,740 per year for this job.
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Is there a shower on Air Force One?

Air Force One is a large airplane. Not only does it have three levels and a whopping 4,000 square feet of floor space, but the president can enjoy an extensive suite that includes a large office, gym, bathroom (with shower) and conference room.
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What is the first lady's plane called?

The primary customers are the vice president, using the distinctive call sign "Air Force Two," the first lady, and members of the Cabinet and Congress. The C-32 is a specially configured version of the Boeing 757-200 commercial intercontinental airliner.
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Does Air Force 1 have an escape pod?

Sorry, No Escape Pod

The idea of an escape pod aboard the president's plane became urban legend in 1997, with the release of the film Air Force One, starring Harrison Ford. But it won't move from Hollywood to Joint Base Andrews, the real-world home base of Air Force One.
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Can you serve only 2 years in the Air Force?

Can You Enlist For Two Years In The Air Force? Yes, but only in the Guard and Reserves. If you are going Active Duty, the minimum enlistment is 4 years. One thing to keep in mind is that the Department of Defense and the Veterans Administration launched a new initiative called The National Call To Service.
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Does Air Force One fly with a decoy?

One form of security the White House uses is to employ a decoy plane. There are actually two Air Force One planes for the president to use. One is a decoy, used as security to mislead the public and any potential threats about which plane the president is actually using.
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Can the president smoke on Air Force One?

At the 1988 Moscow Summit with Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev, Mars, Incorporated supplied customized M&M's for gifts, which First Lady Nancy Reagan gave to Russian children. After the summit, Nancy Reagan saw an opportunity to ban all smoking on Air Force One, replacing the few remaining cigarette supplies aboard.
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Who protects Air Force One?

Air Force One is maintained and operated by the Presidential Airlift Group, part of the White House Military Office. The Airlift Group was founded in 1944 as the Presidential Pilot Office at the direction of President Franklin D.
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Does Air Force One have parachutes?

The Air Force says the real plane does not have an escape pod, as depicted in the movie, or even onboard parachutes. Of course, an escape pod could be one of the many special features that Air Force won't talk about. Tom Harris "How Air Force One Works" 23 May 2002.
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Is Air Force 1 bulletproof?

8. Bullet Proof. Though the details of the plane's defense capabilities are shrouded in secrecy, Air Force One is a military aircraft with the ability to function as a de facto bunker in the event of a nuclear attack and capable repelling airborne missiles should the plane ever come under attack while flying.
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Does Air Force 1 have a bedroom?

The aircraft's interior sprawls 4,000 square feet. Air Force One has a conference room, dining room, an Oval Office, a bedroom and bathroom for the president, as well as offices for senior staff members. The aircraft has a medical room and a separate operating room to handle medical emergencies.
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What is the max age to join Air Force?

The Air Force has a max age of 39. The Navy has a max age of 34. The Coast Guard has a max age of 27, but depending upon the candidate and the rate they select, it can go up to 32. And the Marine Corps has a max age of 28.
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What rank do pilots stop flying?

Over 90% of the pilots within a flying squadron who make it to 20 years will retire as an O-5. For those who wish to continue their career, they may be eligible for promotion to O-6 after four years as an O-5.
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Can I join military at 40?

The maximum age to join the Army as an enlisted Soldier is 35, while Officers must accept their commission before age 31. However, the Army can lift some restrictions based on the need for certain roles to be filled. It's possible to receive an age waiver if you retire with 20 years of military service by age 55.
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Is there a swimming pool on Air Force One?

The 6 storey, 55,000 square foot house includes: 132 rooms and 35 bathrooms, 28 fireplaces, a tennis court, a bowling alley, a family movie theatre, a jogging track, a swimming pool, a putting green, as well as a full size basketball court.
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Does Air Force One have bulletproof windows?

While most of the things aboard Air Force One come fitted as standard, like bulletproof windows and, we presume, high-tech anti-ninja technology, the President and his spouse have some control over what the interior of the plane looks like so it better suits their tastes.
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How safe is Air Force One?

The US President flies in the world-famous Air Force One, which is also termed as a fortress in the sky or the “Flying Oval Office”. The Air Force One is the safest airplane in the world and is manufactured by the United States based aircraft maker Boeing.
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What plane is Queen of Sky?

Boeing brought out its first 747 over 50 years ago. For decades, it was the favourite choice of airlines for long-haul routes and was dubbed the "Queen of the Skies".
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What is a ghost plane?

A ghost flight is a term used when airlines operate a regularly scheduled route with a plane containing less than 10% of the airline's total capacity. These flights are creating a crisis environmentally due to increased carbon emissions.
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What is Air Force 1 called when the president is not on it?

When VC-25A or the currently under development VC-25B are in the air but not carrying the president, air traffic controllers may refer to them by their tail numbers, Special Air Missions (SAM) 28000 and 29000, or by a call sign of their choosing.
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