had a big debate about president trumpet today 🙄 and ended up finding this fun fact! 😁
#tdil that air force one isn’t actually one plane … it’s any air force plane that the president is on ✈️
i had always been under the impression that there was a single specific plane that was called ‘air force one’ and it was always used by the president … wrong!
turns out that which ever air force plane the president decides to get on inherits the ‘air force one’ call sign … if the vice president or another senior official is flying, it’s actually called ‘air force two’ 🛫
random trivia for y’all pub quiz peeps: when richard nixon resigned as president in 1974, he was on a plane with the callsign air force one … as he stopped being president half way through his flight, they had to change the callsign mid-flight 😳.
now, whilst air force one is technically just a callsign, it is usually applied to one of the president’s two 747s ✈️ … really old 747s 😅 like, they entered service under ronald reagan in 1990!
even so, they’re pretty awesome! they’re basically just a white house that can fly. from one of the many offices aboard the planes, the president can run the country whilst travelling close to the speed of sound … thanks to in-air refuelling capabilities, the president can stay airborne forevs! 😱 i would literally run the country from 40,000ft!
i guess the important question here is – is it still called air force one if trump is onboard? 🤔
in a biz! 😏 #tdil
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