The answer will depend on where she is going, (amount of travel time and distance) and what the needs are for the specific flight. For stateside flights with less passenger requirements she may use the C-20 or the C-37. For international flights or flights requiring a larger delegation, she may use the C-32 which is the military equivalent of the 757.
When Mrs. Obama travels with the president, she uses Air Force One. This is what her predecessor, Laura Bush, did as well. Similarly, when a First Lady travels separately, such as going to a charitable event or giving a speech at a school, she would use a private plane (these days, it is a Boeing 737, part of a small fleet of planes, under the command of the Air Force; they can be used by the First Lady, Second Lady-- Dr. Jill Biden, or members of the cabinet). The private plane would take Mrs. Obama to her event, and she would be accompanied by members of the secret service, who make sure she is safe.
He currently doesn't own or fly his own plane, but he does use a plane (which he's rebranded with an Obama logo scheme) for the travel demands of the campaign season. "Although Senator Barack Obama flew on a variety of aircraft during the long campaign season, from March through June 2008 he primarily used a Boeing 757-200ER aircraft chartered from (and operated by) North American Airlines as his campaign plane." Here's a picture: http://msgboard.snopes.com/politics/graphics/obamaplane1.jpg Source: http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/airplane.asp
She is addressed as Mrs. Obama. (Dear Mrs. Obama:) You would not refer to her as Michelle, which would be rude (too casual-- you don't know her); and there is no terminology called "Mrs. First Lady," so don't use that either. Also, when addressing the envelope, "Mrs. Michelle Obama" is correct, according to several experts on etiquette.
He currently doesn't own or fly his own plane, but he does use a plane (which he's rebranded with an Obama logo scheme) for the travel demands of the campaign season. "Although Senator Barack Obama flew on a variety of aircraft during the long campaign season, from March through June 2008 he primarily used a Boeing 757-200ER aircraft chartered from (and operated by) North American Airlines as his campaign plane." Here's a picture: http://msgboard.snopes.com/politics/graphics/obamaplane1.jpg Source: http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/airplane.asp
A rocket plane that astronauts use to travel to space.
they use plane, cars, and their own feet
Car, train, bus, bike, and walk...
You can go by plane or use any kind of vehicle.
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No. All modern presidents have been given the use of a private plane, called "Air Force One," but it is generally for official business, such as traveling to a summit meeting in a foreign country or attending a meeting about economic development at a location that is distant from the White House. That said, if a president is going to conduct official business and also make a campaign stop along the way, that president will still fly in Air Force One, since it is a safe and secure way for him to travel. But no president uses the presidential plane exclusively for campaigning-- that is not its intended purpose.
If you use a f/a-18 about 10 seconds if you use a cessna 172 about 10 months
I use to take a box if I take a plane, or just disarmed if I travel by car carefully;)