No, the President cannot use Air Force One for personal use. The aircraft is designated for official government business and travel only.
No, the President cannot use Air Force One for personal purposes. It is designated for official government business and travel.
In a formal setting, one should address a former president as "Mr. President" or "Madam President," followed by their last name.
A Philippine president is in office for 6 years if he or she serves one term.
No, the president is not above the law and actions taken by the president must still comply with the law. Just because the president does something, it does not automatically make it legal.
The statement "When the president does it, does that mean it is not illegal?" suggests a belief in the idea of presidential immunity from the law. However, in a democratic society, no one, including the president, is above the law.
No, the President cannot use Air Force One for personal purposes. It is designated for official government business and travel.
Whatever plane the President is on, it's radio call sign is Air Force One. That is not the name of the plane itself, just a radio call sign. The president uses one of several different planes. The helicopter radio call sign is Marine One.
The President does not fly Air Force One- he flies ON Air Force One
the president uses air force one because that air port is safe and secured for the president
Air Force One will remain Air Force One no matter who the President is.
Any aircraft the president boards instantly assumes the callsign "Air-force One"
Air Force One.
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The current president and his family use air force one
The call-sign of Air Force One is reserved for any Air Force vehicles currently holding the President of the United States.
Yes, the President has a private bedroom in the nose area on the main floor of Air Force One. The bed can be made into a couch when not needed as a bed. The bedroom can be accessed from the main floor or from the President's private office. These are the personal space of the President and his family.
Air Force One.