Air Force One facts for kids
Air Force One is the air traffic call sign (name) of any Air Force aircraft being used by the President of the United States.
The president usually flies in one of the two specially changed Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets (airplane) kept by the United States Air Force.
They are only called Air Force One when the President is on board; if the Vice President of another senior official is flying it is called Air Force Two. Otherwise it is called by its number like any other airplane.
When Richard Nixon resigned as President in 1974 he flew back to his home in California in Air Force One, but halfway to California he stopped being President and the airplane was then given a new name.
Images for kids
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Theodore Roosevelt and pilot Arch Hoxsey before their flight from St. Louis in October 1910
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Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson is sworn in as President aboard SAM 26000 following John F. Kennedy's death.
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SAM 28000 sits on the ramp as SAM 29000 descends on final approach at Hickam with George W. Bush
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President George W. Bush aboard a VC-25 on September 11, 2001
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President Barack Obama meets with staff mid-flight aboard Air Force One, in the conference room, April 3, 2009.
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A Boeing C-32 (Boeing 757) serving as Air Force Two
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President George W. Bush, First Lady Laura Bush, and former first lady Nancy Reagan toured SAM 27000, housed at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in October 2005
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In Spanish: Air Force One para niños