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Offline jeffcyn

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Air Force One landing and departing KABE
« on: December 07, 2009, 03:37:36 UTC »
I had an opportunity to witness the landing of Air Force One on Friday December 4.  It was really awesome to see such a magnificent aircraft landing!!  Especially since it was landing on only a 7600 foot runway!!!  I did not have a chance to witness the takeoff but I'm sure she used all available runway!  :-D

I was able to listen to the approach and tower live.  I pulled the archives and put together the landing and departure.  Before the takeoff there was some contact from a helicopter, not sure if it's State Police or Military, asking for control of the airport.  I keep this in the file.  They must have been clearing the departure end of the runway.

Below is a cropped photo from my small camera of the landing approach and a still capture from the video I shot.



Offline jeffcyn

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Re: Air Force One landing and departing KABE
« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2009, 03:52:34 UTC »
Here is a link to the video I took of the landing from short final:  .  Sorry if the video is not so good as I was trying to watch!

Offline aviator_06

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Re: Air Force One landing and departing KABE
« Reply #2 on: December 09, 2009, 02:38:44 UTC »
I got a picture with AF1 a couple years ago when President Bush came into town.

Offline cptbrw

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Re: Air Force One landing and departing KABE
« Reply #3 on: December 10, 2009, 02:30:46 UTC »
I'm pretty sure the helicopter you referred to (Huntsman) is Secret Service or military assigned to AF1 as I have heard them at a variety of AF1 ops.

Offline MikeMuHo

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Re: Air Force One landing and departing KABE
« Reply #4 on: February 21, 2010, 13:28:45 UTC »
Isnt it so that Air Force One transmits on a different frequency range than "normal" traffic, noone should really know when the president is out flying there.