Air Force One is any U.S. Air Force Aircraft that the President of the United States(POTUS) is on. If POTUS is on a USAF helicopter it would become Air Force One. The Primary Aircraft used to transport POTUS are two (Boeing 747-200bs) VC-25s. Unlike civil aircraft, for which the tail number on all U.S. registered aircraft begins with the letter N, military aircraft are strictly numeric. The tail numbers of the two Presidential VC-25s are currently 28000 and 29000.
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Air Force One will remain Air Force One no matter who the President is.
Yes, all members of the Air Force one crew are members of the United States Air Force.
The President does not fly Air Force One- he flies ON Air Force One
The plane used to transport the President is always called Air Force One, irrespective of which particular plane he's in. It is generally a Boeing 747-200 modified with special equipment such in-flight refueling. To be more technical, it is Air Force One if he is on an Air Force Plane, Marine One when he is on the helicopter, or Navy One if he is on a Navy plane. The "one" gives the aircraft priority in aviation hierarchy (the smaller the number, the higher the priority).
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It could follow the tradition of flights with other Distinguished Visitors flying out of Andrews on the presidential fleet, and go by the name of SAM and the tail number of the plane. SAM stands for Special Air Mission. When the presidential 747s are flying without the president aboard, they are called SAM 28000 or SAM 29000 (depending on their tail number). Neither becomes Air Force One until the president gets on board.
The Production Budget for Air Force One was $85,000,000.
Air Force One was released on 07/25/1997.
Air Force One (1997) is rated R.