[Scan-DC] SAM 28000

David I. Emery die at dieconsulting.com
Tue Jul 11 19:27:36 EDT 2017


On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 11:03:04PM +0000, Thomas P. Clouse wrote:
> SAM 28000 has been sitting at a sleepy New England Air National Guard base
> since at least Sunday. I thought when I first saw it that it was a movie
> prop of some sort until I saw the presidential seal on the outside of the
> airplane when the air stairs were moved.  There is no It is fenced off from
> the rest of the air field but otherwise no obvious security around it. Just
> youtubed the G20 trip and that aircraft is SAM 29000. I don't know who else
> would use a VC-25 that might be vacationing in New England.

	OK, you mean Pease ?  or Westover ?  

	Curious as to where you mean by sleepy NE ANG base...

	However, I did see news footage of the departure from Hamburg
and the G20 to fly home to Andrews that clearly showed BOTH VC25s on the
tarmac with the POTUS leaving in the first plane to depart.   They did
not show the departure of the backup, news coverage rarely does.

	This is normal for big international trips... they almost always
fly both VC25s and it is usual for the backup plane to leave last.  And
unlike domestic travel with the backup often staging quietly at a nearby
military base different from the often civilian one the primary plane
with the POTUS on it lands at, on many international trips both planes
are used to carry staff and fly to the same airports.

	AFAIK, the VC25s are rarely used by other VIPs - it would not
be normal for this to happen... the backup VC25 is generally reserved
for the POTUS only.

	I know the POTUS was heloed to the WH after return from the G20...
and believe he is there at the moment.


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