Here in the heart of east Tennessee, we have a civilian airport called McGhee Tyson, it's where people fly to and out of when flying. Very nearby, but with a separate set of hangars and runways and control tower is the Air National Guard Base, home of a refueling squadron.
Never do the operations mingle, nor do the aircraft. So it is QUITE interesting to see a (purportedly) "civilian" aircraft, Trump Force One, sitting next to a military aircraft... and not once, but as you say, several times.
That's my first thought...I've noticed them before on the flight line...
Here in the heart of east Tennessee, we have a civilian airport called McGhee Tyson, it's where people fly to and out of when flying. Very nearby, but with a separate set of hangars and runways and control tower is the Air National Guard Base, home of a refueling squadron.
Never do the operations mingle, nor do the aircraft. So it is QUITE interesting to see a (purportedly) "civilian" aircraft, Trump Force One, sitting next to a military aircraft... and not once, but as you say, several times.
THIS! ☝️ An obvious comm from Dasting Dan!