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Air Force One Just Had A Near Miss With A Drone According To Reporter Onboard
TheDrive ^ | August 16, 2020 | BY TYLER ROGOWAY

Posted on 08/17/2020 7:41:40 PM PDT by Seizethecarp

Reports are emerging describing a potential near miss with an unmanned aircraft system (UAS) while the C-32A that President Trump was flying on was making its final approach into Andrews Air Force base on Sunday evening. POTUS was returning from Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster New Jersey when the reported near miss took place.

AFP's Sebastian Smith reported on the incident shortly after disembarking the highly modified 757-200, stating:

"@realDonaldTrump just landed at Andrews on AF1. Shortly before, while descending, we flew right over a small object, remarkably close to the president’s plane. Resembled a drone though I’m no expert."

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TOPICS: Government; Military/Veterans; Politics
KEYWORDS: af1; airforceone; anarchists; anarchy; deepstate; democrats; democratterrorists; drone; trump; uav
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To: Freedom_Is_Not_Free

I can tell you this, no all drones are not registered. And free-market drones will remain that way in Patriot hands.


41 posted on 08/18/2020 5:30:26 AM PDT by backwoods-engineer (Politics is the continuation of war by other means. --Clausewitz)
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To: lizma2

I used to live a couple miles off the end of the runway. All manner of weird/cool aircraft flew over my house coming and going. In the days immediately following 9/11, the alert fighters would scramble and climb out over my house.


42 posted on 08/18/2020 5:42:17 AM PDT by PLMerite ("They say that we were Cold Warriors. Yes, and a bloody good show, too." - Robert Conquest)
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To: hanamizu

Yes.

And don’t forget the siege starting Sept. 17th.

Heck they announced their plans, now all of these “incidents” are test runs. Helicopter, drone, shooting near the WH, and whatever else?


43 posted on 08/18/2020 5:48:30 AM PDT by EBH (Always remember democracy means MOB rule.)
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To: Freedom_Is_Not_Free

Incorrect! 100% false!
Not all UAV are even “required” to be registered” with the FAA.


44 posted on 08/18/2020 6:59:07 AM PDT by Delmarksman (Pro 2A Anglican American (Ford and Chevy kill more people than guns do, lets ban them))
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To: deks

“The runways were removed at Bolling and buildings now occupy that space, but there is a heliport there.”

Thanks, didn’t know as they are the only close military landing capacity that could have been used. After reading your entry, I found out that the runways for Bolling/ Anacostia became history because they conflicted with airspace for civilian airports.

There are some abandoned airports in Maryland, about 15, but I can’t find any current info on them to find if there is space to create a runway to support AF1 due to housing growth and land ownership/buildings. Outside of that, I don’t know how to make the landings absolutely safe.

The aircraft is heavily designed to take a hit and stay in the air. There was talk in the thread about an engine shutdown. Most of the new aircraft coming out are two engine aircraft. Having four on AF1 is their way to solve an engine shutdown. And the engine used on AF1, the general electric CF6-80C2B1, is specially designed with anti-stall systems in the form of bleed bands to assist the working thrusters during takeoff and landing.

This hot rod is well equipped. Course a sam hit isn’t going to be real good for it. But it can take a whollop and stay in the air. The armament is what causes the great weight on the aircraft and increased runway needs..a minimum of 12K feet.

That’s a little over 2.25 miles of runway and fully loaded the aircraft actually needs 11,800 feet to get airborn. Fuel used, and jettisoned to make weight, helps shorten it for landing.

rwood


45 posted on 08/18/2020 8:55:30 AM PDT by Redwood71
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To: Seizethecarp

I think all the reporters need to fly AF1 and Trump secretly takes another plane.


46 posted on 08/18/2020 8:57:40 AM PDT by ladyjane
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To: Redwood71

Thanks. I had another thought... if the 747 was approaching a landing at around 180 mph, would a passenger even be able to see a smallish drone hovering nearby? I don’t think a drone would be able to follow along at that speed.


47 posted on 08/18/2020 12:19:58 PM PDT by deks
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To: Trueblackman

He was being an a$$, and thought he was being funny.


48 posted on 08/18/2020 2:15:24 PM PDT by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: Seizethecarp

It’s going to take one huge drone to take out a jetliner.


49 posted on 08/18/2020 2:18:18 PM PDT by cornfedcowboy
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To: deks

The Racer X has reached an average top speed of 163.5 mph, with a maximum top speed of 179.3 mph. But I doubt it could catch a 747 with the wing vortex behind the aircraft.

Sebastian Smith, the moron that claimed to have seen the thing, is a French press, Agence France Presse, anti Trump tool for the left. You can’t believe anything he says as it is prone to questionable.

Large aircraft like this do not land like a cessna. They go on instruments a few miles out and come in with their nose high enough they can’t hardly see the runway at all. The procedure is called ILS, instrument landing system, where the pilots and ATC people use radio beams to triangulate the craft and runway. If this guy was strapped in, the odds of him actually seeing and identifying a drone, one the size of a school desk but flatter, are very low. Guess news was short that day. So I guess if you’ve got nothing to write....make it up. Sells papers.

rwood


50 posted on 08/18/2020 2:35:13 PM PDT by Redwood71
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To: Redwood71

Thanks for all of that information and analysis, I really appreciate it.


51 posted on 08/18/2020 3:12:06 PM PDT by deks
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To: Secret Agent Man

That would depend on whether one or both AF1 turbofans were to ingest a drone and then disintegrate and fall off the wing, possibly causing the airframe to become uncontrollably unstable and flip over.


52 posted on 08/18/2020 10:10:19 PM PDT by Seizethecarp
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To: Viking2002

Drone swarm! That right there is a big problem should one or both AF1 turbofans ingest a drone and then disintegrate and fall off the wing, possibly causing the airframe to become uncontrollably unstable and flip over.


53 posted on 08/18/2020 10:12:49 PM PDT by Seizethecarp
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To: Exit148

Not if one of the turbofans ingested the drone. The turbofans would be the likely target of the drone, not the cockpit.


54 posted on 08/18/2020 10:14:54 PM PDT by Seizethecarp
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To: Seizethecarp

Iran, Russia, China, all have drones of various sizes. This would be a weapon to use against AF1 and other airliners to bring them down and no one claim they did it.


55 posted on 08/18/2020 10:15:46 PM PDT by RetiredArmy (Friends, are you prepared to meet the LORD? Do you KNOW Him? Time is running out.)
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To: Secret Agent Man
i mean classify this shiite as an attempt on the presidents life

No doubt the rat bastards are angry that it did not succeed.

56 posted on 08/18/2020 10:19:12 PM PDT by Mark17 (USAF Retired. Father of a US Air Force commissioned officer, and trained Air Force combat pilot.)
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To: redangus

“I would think if you sucked one into the an engine while landing it could get ugly.”

Landing or takeoff! AWACs have been brought down by Canada Geese. They are based on 707 airframes. Remember “Miracle on the Hudson”? It would be just like any bird strike into a turbofan. Potentially fatal up to knocking the turbofan off of the wing.


57 posted on 08/18/2020 10:19:41 PM PDT by Seizethecarp
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To: White Lives Matter

Not necessary to put an explosive device on the drone as the drone is itself a kinetic weapon (has sufficient mass) against a turbofan (see bird strikes).


58 posted on 08/18/2020 10:22:29 PM PDT by Seizethecarp
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To: Eccl 10:2

See prior reply:

“Not necessary to put an explosive device on the drone as the drone is itself a kinetic weapon (has sufficient mass) against a turbofan (see bird strikes).”


59 posted on 08/18/2020 10:23:38 PM PDT by Seizethecarp
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To: Dennis M.

“Loosing and engine on approach isn’t that difficult to deal with.”

Losing power on one of two engines, maybe, but having an engine fall OFF the plane resulting from the turbofan exploding causing the plane to flip or losing BOTH engines off the wings...??? Another story, I suspect.


60 posted on 08/18/2020 10:28:38 PM PDT by Seizethecarp
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