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Executive One

Executive One is the call sign designated[1] for any United States civil aircraft when the president of the United States is on board. Typically, the president flies in military aircraft that are under the command of the Presidential Airlift Group, which include Air Force One, Marine One, Army One, Navy One and Coast Guard One.

President Richard Nixon surprises passengers aboard a UAL commercial flight 55 between DC and LA.

On December 26, 1973, President Richard Nixon became the only sitting president to travel on a regularly scheduled commercial airline flight when he flew on United Airlines flight 55 from Washington Dulles International Airport to Los Angeles International Airport, "to set an example for the rest of the nation during the current energy crisis" and to "demonstrate his confidence in the airlines". Nixon, first lady Pat, daughter Tricia, and 22 staffers, security, and pool purchased 13 first-class tickets at $217.64, and 12 coach tickets at $167.64 aboard the DC-10 on what is traditionally not a very busy flight, and, with an eye to security, quietly boarded the plane without fanfare to maintain secrecy prior to departure. A Nixon aide carried a suitcase-sized secure communication device on board the plane, so that the President could remain in contact with Washington in the event of an emergency.[2][3]

If the president's family members are aboard, but not the president himself, the flight can, at the discretion of the White House staff or Secret Service, use the callsign Executive One Foxtrot (EXEC1F[4]).[1] "Foxtrot" is the phonetic alphabet designation for the letter "F", with that being the first letter of "family".[5]

The military helicopter that normally has the call sign "Marine One" is assigned the "Executive One" call sign when it transports the outgoing president on their final flight from the Capitol, after the inauguration of their successor, as was done on January 20, 2009 for George W. Bush and on January 20, 2017 for Barack Obama.[6][7][8][9][10][11]

Executive Two edit

Executive Two is the call sign designated for any United States civil aircraft when the vice president of the United States is on board.[1] Typically, however, the vice president flies in military aircraft that are under the command of the Air Mobility Command's 89th Airlift Wing, based at Joint Base Andrews in Prince George's County, Maryland.

One notable exception was when Nelson Rockefeller was named Gerald Ford's vice president in 1974. He owned a Grumman Gulfstream II jet that he preferred to the much slower prop powered Convair C-131 Samaritan that was then the primary Air Force Two aircraft. Being a private plane, the Gulfstream's call sign was Executive Two while Rockefeller was in office.[12][13]

On February 2, 2000, a bill was on the Senate agenda that looked as if it might end up in a tie, requiring the vice president to cast the tie breaking vote. A US Airways Shuttle flight was the fastest way to get from New York City, where Vice President Al Gore was, back to the Capitol. As it turned out, his vote was not needed.[14]

If the vice president's family members are aboard, but not the vice president himself/herself, the flight can optionally use the callsign Executive Two Foxtrot just like Executive One Foxtrot.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Order 7110.65R (Air Traffic Control) §2-4-20 ¶7". Federal Aviation Administration. 2008-02-14. Retrieved 2009-09-15.
  2. ^ Hardesty, Von (2003). Air Force One: The Aircraft That Shaped The Modern Presidency. NorthWord Press. p. 100. ISBN 978-1559718943.
  3. ^ "The President Takes to the Friendly Skies". The Washington Post and Times-Herald. 1973-12-30. p. C6.
  4. ^ "Trump postpones Pelosi's overseas trip because of shutdown". www.cnbc.com. 17 January 2019. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  5. ^ Bumiller, Elisabeth (1999-12-03). "Airport Delay Creates a Campaign Dispute". New York Times. pp. B3. Retrieved 2009-05-31.
  6. ^ "Bush's last day: Calls, candy and a flight to Midland". CNN. 2009-01-20. Retrieved 2009-01-23.
  7. ^ Dunham, Richard S. (2009-01-21). "Bush's final day uncharacteristically emotional". Houston Chronicle. Chron.com. Retrieved 2009-01-25.
  8. ^ Capehart, Jonathon (2009-01-20). "So Long..." Post Partisan. Washington Post. Retrieved 2009-01-25.
  9. ^ Baker, Anne (2009-01-22). "Bush leaves infamous term behind". The Appalachian. Appalachian State University. Retrieved 2009-01-25.
  10. ^ Miles, Donna (2009-01-20). "Troops bid former President Bush farewell at Andrews". American Forces Press Service. Air Force Link (Official Website of the Air Force). Retrieved 2009-01-25.
  11. ^ "Obama departs White House with a promise: 'I'll be right there with you'". TheGuardian.com. 20 January 2017.
  12. ^ Charlton, Linda (25 Aug 1974). "A Maine Vacation, Rockefeller Style". New York Times. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  13. ^ Petro, Joseph; Jeffrey Robinson (2005). Standing Next to History: An Agent's Life Inside the Secret Service. New York: Thomas Dunne Books. ISBN 0-312-33221-1.
  14. ^ Seelye, Katherine. "Gore Abortion Scramble". New York Times on the Web. Retrieved 8 February 2016.

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Executive One is the call sign designated 1 for any United States civil aircraft when the president of the United States is on board Typically the president flies in military aircraft that are under the command of the Presidential Airlift Group which include Air Force One Marine One Army One Navy One and Coast Guard One President Richard Nixon surprises passengers aboard a UAL commercial flight 55 between DC and LA On December 26 1973 President Richard Nixon became the only sitting president to travel on a regularly scheduled commercial airline flight when he flew on United Airlines flight 55 from Washington Dulles International Airport to Los Angeles International Airport to set an example for the rest of the nation during the current energy crisis and to demonstrate his confidence in the airlines Nixon first lady Pat daughter Tricia and 22 staffers security and pool purchased 13 first class tickets at 217 64 and 12 coach tickets at 167 64 aboard the DC 10 on what is traditionally not a very busy flight and with an eye to security quietly boarded the plane without fanfare to maintain secrecy prior to departure A Nixon aide carried a suitcase sized secure communication device on board the plane so that the President could remain in contact with Washington in the event of an emergency 2 3 If the president s family members are aboard but not the president himself the flight can at the discretion of the White House staff or Secret Service use the callsign Executive One Foxtrot EXEC1F 4 1 Foxtrot is the phonetic alphabet designation for the letter F with that being the first letter of family 5 The military helicopter that normally has the call sign Marine One is assigned the Executive One call sign when it transports the outgoing president on their final flight from the Capitol after the inauguration of their successor as was done on January 20 2009 for George W Bush and on January 20 2017 for Barack Obama 6 7 8 9 10 11 Executive Two editExecutive Two is the call sign designated for any United States civil aircraft when the vice president of the United States is on board 1 Typically however the vice president flies in military aircraft that are under the command of the Air Mobility Command s 89th Airlift Wing based at Joint Base Andrews in Prince George s County Maryland One notable exception was when Nelson Rockefeller was named Gerald Ford s vice president in 1974 He owned a Grumman Gulfstream II jet that he preferred to the much slower prop powered Convair C 131 Samaritan that was then the primary Air Force Two aircraft Being a private plane the Gulfstream s call sign was Executive Two while Rockefeller was in office 12 13 On February 2 2000 a bill was on the Senate agenda that looked as if it might end up in a tie requiring the vice president to cast the tie breaking vote A US Airways Shuttle flight was the fastest way to get from New York City where Vice President Al Gore was back to the Capitol As it turned out his vote was not needed 14 If the vice president s family members are aboard but not the vice president himself herself the flight can optionally use the callsign Executive Two Foxtrot just like Executive One Foxtrot 1 See also editTransportation of the president of the United StatesReferences edit a b c d Order 7110 65R Air Traffic Control 2 4 20 7 Federal Aviation Administration 2008 02 14 Retrieved 2009 09 15 Hardesty Von 2003 Air Force One The Aircraft That Shaped The Modern Presidency NorthWord Press p 100 ISBN 978 1559718943 The President Takes to the Friendly Skies The Washington Post and Times Herald 1973 12 30 p C6 Trump postpones Pelosi s overseas trip because of shutdown www cnbc com 17 January 2019 Retrieved 18 January 2019 Bumiller Elisabeth 1999 12 03 Airport Delay Creates a Campaign Dispute New York Times pp B3 Retrieved 2009 05 31 Bush s last day Calls candy and a flight to Midland CNN 2009 01 20 Retrieved 2009 01 23 Dunham Richard S 2009 01 21 Bush s final day uncharacteristically emotional Houston Chronicle Chron com Retrieved 2009 01 25 Capehart Jonathon 2009 01 20 So Long Post Partisan Washington Post Retrieved 2009 01 25 Baker Anne 2009 01 22 Bush leaves infamous term behind The Appalachian Appalachian State University Retrieved 2009 01 25 Miles Donna 2009 01 20 Troops bid former President Bush farewell at Andrews American Forces Press Service Air Force Link Official Website of the Air Force Retrieved 2009 01 25 Obama departs White House with a promise I ll be right there with you TheGuardian com 20 January 2017 Charlton Linda 25 Aug 1974 A Maine Vacation Rockefeller Style New York Times Retrieved 30 June 2021 Petro Joseph Jeffrey Robinson 2005 Standing Next to History An Agent s Life Inside the Secret Service New York Thomas Dunne Books ISBN 0 312 33221 1 Seelye Katherine Gore Abortion Scramble New York Times on the Web Retrieved 8 February 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Executive One amp oldid 1185934622 Executive Two, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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