No Broccoli Allowed!
By now, you should have gathered that only the most important political figures are allowed to step foot on the plane. And, of course, anything that the President disagrees with is strictly forbidden. That includes certain foods too. So, when the 41st President loathed broccoli, it was obvious that they would keep that off the plane.
During his presidency, broccoli was never used in any of the cooking, both in the skies and on the ground. As it turned out, every president has his ( or hers) own wishes, and if you don’t like your greens, then greens will not go on board.
And the Cost to Operate Per Hour Is...
When you are comparing the cost of operating AFO for an hour to the national debt, it doesn't sound like much. But, when you compare it to the $20,000 to $25,000 an hour it costs to operate a commercial 747, it's exorbitant. For $200,000 thousand an hour, you can take the aircraft out.
Presidential travel is a very complex operation. It involves hundreds of people, dozens of vehicles, and a fleet of aircraft. For the hefty cost, we are sure you are starting to understand now why there was such outrage regarding former President Trump's many golf outings.
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While the plane is filled with the latest trends in technology, it's still not wireless. So, to power up the screens, phones, and all other devices, it's necessary to plug in. Can you imagine what that looks like? Two hundred forty miles of cables ran inside the plane. I can't imagine getting wrapped up in that mess!
That would definitely be a burden to the electrician who finished that job. Poor cable guy. Could you imagine what will happen when just one cable becomes faulty? He'll have to work really fast, as the AFO cannot be grounded for too long.
The Perfect Movie
For some reason, fliers of AFO are big fans of the movie Fargo. Most particularly, during Clinton's 96' bid for his second term, everyone on board was watching the Coen Brother's film. It won the title of "the record-holder of Longest Playing Film Abroad Air Force One" by the popular journalist Helen Thomas.
Clinton shared that it played at least 25 times (wow!), and his staff members used to repeat lines from the dark comedy. So, there are some things that the Marines adore, some things that pilots find the best ever made, and some movies presidents can't live without.
Waiting for a Haircut
In 1993, air traffic controllers, passengers, and LAX airport shared one thing in common: their annoyance towards President Clinton for delaying many flights. The President sat on the runway, getting his hair cut and forcing controllers to decide what they would do on a whim.
Air Traffic controllers scrambled to try and make sure that no other planes were coming and going during his haircut, creating a huge mess. But, as the President of the United States, it's important to look good and arrive in style. We just think he could have waited until the plane was safely up in the air for that.