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Maybe used for training like fire response or similar?While on a Delta flight taxiing at ATL this morning, I saw outside the maintenance hangars a plane that looked remarkably like the old 707 Air Force Ones.
Does anyone here know what plane that actually is? To my knowledge, the actual AF1 707s are now static museum displays, so it isn’t likely to be the real thing. Is this a mock-up for a movie or something similar?
The real AF1 (or specifically 28000 and 29000) VC25s, unlike the C32s and C40s, are maintained by blue shirts. Presumably the security threshold for maintainers is so high that it cannot be reasonably outsourced. That said, I'm sure Boeing spends a lot of time handholding USAF maintainers to make sure everything is done 100%, 100% of the time.Driving through ATL on 3/9 I could have sworn I saw a plane w/ AF1 coloring on final. I thought it might have been the real AF1 as there was a campaign event later that day but maybe it was one of these other planes. I'm thinking the later b/c there wasn't a TFR at the time.
Especially on the Plug Doors???? Might be the other way roundThat said, I'm sure Boeing spends a lot of time handholding USAF maintainers to make sure everything is done 100%, 100% of the time.
That said, I'm sure Boeing spends a lot of time hand-holding USAF maintainers to make sure everything is done 100%, 100% of the time.
Right, and this one definitely was not AF1 - a 747 is hard to mis-identify.
Especially on the Plug Doors???? Might be the other way round
Something tells me Boeing probably spends a bit more time focusing on safety related to the twin aircraft that carry the predominant leader of the free world.One could shoot many holes in that statement these days...