President George W. Bush
George H. W. Bush was a navy pilot.
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G BushANS 2 - George Bush Sr. had a pilot's license. In fact he was a decorated Navy pilot in WW2 who flew 58 missions.
Air Force One is any US Air Force Vehicle currently and publicly carrying the President of the United States. It is only called Air Force One when the president is on board. However, for security reasons, if the President does not want it to be public knowledge of his travels, the plane may be called something else.
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Shelby Ryan Willis
Ky, an A1 Skyraider pilot with SVAF.
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George Herbert Walker Bush, the 41st president of the United States, is the first pilot to hold the office of president. He was, in fact, the youngest naval aviator to date on June 9, 1943 -- just 3 days before his 19th birthday. He postponed his plans for college due to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Oahu, on December 7, 1941. Bush was designated a Naval Aviator, and while his training was certainly more intense than civilian pilot training, it is not technically the same as having a civilian pilot's license. Most military pilots simply have to apply to the FAA and take a written exam to be issued a civilian pilot's license.