As you might imagine, the President of the United States doesn't fly coach. But what exactly does he use when traveling from point A to point B, and how does it actually work? join Josh and Chuck as they demystify Air Force One.
AI Summary
Get ready to climb aboard America's most exclusive flight! Josh and Chuck explore the fascinating history and incredible features of Air Force One, from FDR's first presidential flight in 1943 to the high-tech Boeing 747s that serve today's commander-in-chief. They'll walk you through the plane's luxurious amenities, classified capabilities, and fun facts you never knew about the president's flying White House - including why it's only called "Air Force One" when the president is actually on board.
Movies Discussed
Air Force One
"The awesome movie Air Force One with Harry Ford — Chuck mentions the movie when discussing whether Air Force One has an escape pod, referencing the film starring Harrison Ford."
— Chuck
The Hunt for Red October
"he had hit the nail on the head so closely when he described some classified nuclear sub in the hunt for red October — Josh mentions how Tom Clancy's accurate depiction in this film led to government officials interviewing him about classified information."
— Josh
The Late Shift
"Did you ever see a night shift, I think is what it was called? — Josh asks about this movie/documentary about the late night war between Jay Leno and David Letterman."
— Josh
The Rum Diary
"Rum diaries out. Yeah, I'm not sure how I feel about it. — Chuck mentions this Hunter S. Thompson adaptation that was recently released, expressing uncertainty about the film."
— Chuck
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