Oldies & Oddities: The President’s Plane is Missing
- By Lester A. Reingold
- Air & Space magazine, September 1998
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Vice President Al Gore was the last dignitary to fly aboard 26000. Air Force officials cited increasing maintenance costs as the reason for removing the venerable Boeing from service and eventually also its sister 707. They are being replaced by a pair of 757s. But there is no quiet retirement in store for 26000. It is hosting far more crowds now than it ever did in operation. “It’s in good hands,” says Air Force museum staffer Denise Bollinger. “We’re like a bunch of beaming parents.”





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I was a flight steward in the 98th MASq from 1968-1974. I had the pleasure of serving Dr. Kissinger on the secret flights during the Vietnam peace talks. We took off from Andrews (I don't know where we landed but someone would push a maintenance step stand to the forward door and Dr Kissinger would exit this way.) land and return to Andrews. CMSGT Jim Brown was the chief steward on these flights. I was never a permanent AF 1 crewmember, but I was a very hard worker and Jim took me on a few trips on 26000 with him and I flew on it on other flights as well. I was also on the secret flight to China with Dr. Kissinger and Sgt Howie Franklin was the chief steward on that one. We tried to serve some Chinese pax cokes from Peking to Shanghai and we didn't know that they thought it was a medicine, and they wouldn't drink it; ah, the good 'ol days. This was also a VC-137. Lt/Col Prushinski and Maj Charlie Bond were the pilots if my memory is correct.
Posted by Charles L. Curtis on October 27,2012 | 02:41 PM