Not sure if this counts, since it was on the ground at the time, but Lyndon B. Johnson was sworn in on the President's aircraft.
Technically, it was not Air Force One until he was sworn in as AF1 is not the name of the aircraft, but the call sign of any airplane carrying the President of the United States.
Lyndon Johnson was sworn in as President while flying on Airforce One, shortly after he was informed of the death of President Kennedy.
Lyndon Johnson was sworn in on Air Force One after Kennedy was killed in Dallas.
It was Barak Obama.
Lydon B. Johnson
Air force one for airplane or Marine one for helicopter
Lyndon B. Johnson was sworn into office on an airplane after the John F. Kennedy assassination.
Lyndon Johnson after the assisination of John F. Kennedy.
Yes, you can.
After John Kennedy was assassinated, Lyndon B. Johnson became the 36th President of the United States. He was sworn in by Sarah Hughes aboard Air Force One, with Jackie Kennedy standing at his side.
Yes, as long as it is less than 100ml.
Of course. You're simply not allowed to turn it on during the flight. Which is not really a big loss, because it's impossible to get anything useful out of a small radio aboard an airplane anyway.
No US president ever died on an airplane or from an airplane accident.
At least one of the presidential limos goes with the President, but not aboard the same plane.
No US president was ever killed in an airplane or any kind of accident. The president of Poland was killed in April , 2010 .