Who travels with the president on Air Force One?

It Can Seat 70 People. The president never needs to worry about flying alone. Air Force One can seat up to 70 people, which typically includes the president's senior advisers, Secret Service officers, reporters from various media outlets and other guests who may be accompanying the president.
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Does the vice president travel on Air Force One?

The VC-25A, the aircraft most often used by the president as Air Force One, has also been used by the vice president as Air Force Two.
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Does Air Force One get escorted by fighter jets?

Kenneth Walsh: No, it is actually very unusual for Air Force One to be escorted by fighter jets. On 9/11 there were fighter escorts almost all day -- especially after the initial hour or two, but it is rare. The reason is that it is considered too hazardous to fly fighter jets through heavily trafficked American skies.
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Does Air Force One carry passengers?

Today's Air Force One

The middle level contains accommodations for as many as 70 passengers in addition to the crew of 26.
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Does Air Force One have an escape pod for the president?

Air Force One is shown as being equipped with a one-person escape pod for emergency use by the president of the United States in at least four films, Escape from New York, Air Force One, Bermuda Tentacles, Big Game, as well as the Fox animated series Bob's Burgers. The actual Air Force One does not have an escape pod.
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Does the president have a bed on Air Force One?

The president's executive suite includes sleeping quarters with two couches that can be converted into beds, lavatory and shower, vanity, double sink, and a private office, or the president's "Oval Office aboard Air Force One". If necessary, the president can address the nation from the office.
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How many pilots does Air Force One have?

TLDR – Air Force One is piloted by two US Air Force pilots, known as the Presidential and Deputy Presidential Pilots. Although there is always a third pilot onboard, in case a crew member should become incapacitated.
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Does Air Force One carry a helicopter?

The president uses the White Tops for short flights around Washington, D.C., within the United States, and even when visiting other countries. The helicopter is primarily used as the transportation between the White House and Andrews Air Force Base where the President boards Air Force One.
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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. Roosevelt.
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Who escorted Air Force One on 911?

At about the time Colbert and Sims were escorting Air Force One on 9/11, Harry Minniear, another pilot with the 181st Fighter Wing, was securing one of the last available rental cars in New York City for a return drive to Terre Haute.
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Can Air Force One shoot missiles?

Among other things, the plane is outfitted with electronic counter measures (ECM) to jam enemy radar. The plane can also eject flares to throw heat-seeking missiles off course.
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How long can Air Force One stay in the air?

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. Air Force One is rarely pushed to its limits without aerial refueling.
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How many jets accompany Air Force One?

Although it is Air Force One, the military has two planes that are designated as the official planes for presidential travel under the call sign Air Force One. The two planes serving in the Air Force One fleet today have been in service since 1990, and one of them is always ready to fly.
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What is the plane called when the vice president is on it?

More than one plane

Like Air Force One, Air Force Two is not a specific plane, but is the radio call sign for whatever plane the vice president is using. That typically is a C-32A, a military plane whose commercial equivalent is a Boeing 757.
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What is the helicopter called that transports the president?

Marine One, any aircraft of the U.S. Marine Corps transporting the president of the United States. Strictly speaking, Marine One is the call sign adopted by a Marine aircraft while the president is aboard. However, in common usage, it has come to mean any of the state-of-the-art helicopters reserved for the president.
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How does Marine One travel with the president?

Marine One is transported via C-17 Globemaster or C-5 Galaxy military transport planes (as is the president's limousine) wherever the president travels within the U.S., as well as overseas.
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How does The Beast travel with the president?

While the president travels in Air Force One, a C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft hauls the president's Cadillac limo, a second limo, and an armored Chevrolet Suburban communications vehicle, nicknamed Roadrunner, anywhere that the president is traveling, whether it's too or from the White House.
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What rank is the pilot of Air Force One?

The RAF pilot is a Wing Commander

The equivalent rank of an RAF Wing Commander would be a Lieutenant Colonel in the USAF. In total American presidents and senior cabinet officials have a fleet of 15 aircraft at their disposal, which include the following aircraft: Two VC-25s – the military variant of the Boeing 747.
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Does Air Force One have a pool?

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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How does the president's car get transported?

The presidential state car is a limousine called Cadillac One or The Beast which is operated by the Secret Service. There are at least ten limousines. There is also a bus unofficially called Ground Force One officially called Stagecoach, while the president is aboard, which is operated by the Secret Service.
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How long can Air Force One stay in the air without landing?

This gives Air Force One the ability to stay up in the air indefinitely, such as if an unsafe situation is unfolding on the ground, but this is typically reserved for emergency situations, CNN reported. It can travel at a top speed of about 600 mph (965 km/h).
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Can you track Air Force One?

According to FlightAware, the FAA does not make flight data from military aircraft — including Air Force One — available to public websites and will block the ability to track any aircraft after a verified request from the plane's owner.
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Can Air Force 1 survive a nuclear bomb?

The aircraft can remain aloft for days and is designed to withstand the electromagnetic pulse from a nuclear blast. It conducts routine training and readiness missions. At least one is kept on 24/7 readiness.
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