Outside their “Doomsday” function. They often are used as Emergency Command Posts for Federal/Military response in the event of Emergencies and Disasters domestically. Coordinating Emergency Flights, Ground Operations etc.
The Sec Def also occasionally uses one to travel as the aircraft allows for a level of communication and control other executive aircraft can’t match.
Though it is worth noting. The E-4B isn’t actually the only “Doomsday” Aircraft in service. The U.S Navy has its own. The E-6B Mercury.
It is seen quite often.
It is near the crash site.
Outside their “Doomsday” function. They often are used as Emergency Command Posts for Federal/Military response in the event of Emergencies and Disasters domestically. Coordinating Emergency Flights, Ground Operations etc.
The Sec Def also occasionally uses one to travel as the aircraft allows for a level of communication and control other executive aircraft can’t match.
Though it is worth noting. The E-4B isn’t actually the only “Doomsday” Aircraft in service. The U.S Navy has its own. The E-6B Mercury.
Awww, so we don't get WW3 scare event today? Darn it!