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1. Presidential Travel History
Aircraft /Equipment
Mission Accessibility
Process
Cost (ROM)
Personal Observations
2. Thanks and Appreciation
3. Where It All Began Commissioned Purdue University - ROTC 1968
Flight Training Williams AFB Phoenix AZ – now closed
C-141 A Transport Charleston AFB SC – C-141A now retired
Helicopter Conversion School – conversion school, now non-existent
4. Background HH-53C Apollo launch abort support pilot Patrick AFB FL
Combat Rescue Pilot Viet Nam, Thailand and points unknown
“ One of greatest thrills – getting shot at and “missed”!
5. Background (Cont’d)
C-141A Transport Pilot in Charleston (Instructor and Flight Examiner)
Application and acceptance to 89 MAW (Military Airlift Wing)
- Instructor / Flight Examiner for 2 Primary A/C (C-6, VC-9C)
Air Command and Staff College
Assignment to Headquarters Military Airlift Command – instrumental in creation of United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM)
USAF Program Manager (PM) for Air Force and USSOCOM aircraft including AF-1 at USAF Systems Command (Dayton OH)
Specification preparation
Contractor source selection
Funding
Contract execution
Flight test delivery and fielding
6. USAF Program Manager for Combat Talon II
7. Background (Cont’d) Assignment to Pentagon as Director of Special Air Missions directly reporting to USAF Chief of Staff (1990 – 1994)
USAF Retirement 1994 and hired as industry program manager at
E-Systems / L-3 Waco Texas
Program execution for NASA aircraft modification program contract award
Responsible for “bottom line” program execution
Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy SOFIA
NASA Augmentation to
Hubble Telescope
$260 Million project
8. Background (Cont’d)
Coordinated Waco Air Force One Operations to support President Bush travel to/from ranch and visit of foreign dignitaries
9. Presidential Airlift Support
10. Presidential Airlift -- Caveats “President’s Pilot (PP)” Changes With Each New Administration
No PP Has Attained Rank of General
Never Flew any sitting Presidents, did fly and direct missions for
Vice Presidents
First Families
Visiting Heads of State
Directed Primary and Support Missions as well as USAF Advance Teams for USAF Vice Chief of Staff
This briefing addresses Politicians and families – First Hand Experiences, unless otherwise noted
Political Bias is NOT INTENDED
Cost Data is First Hand as White House Exempt from Freedom of Information Act
11. Presidential Airlift Constraints / Considerations Commander In Chief must have line of site, securable and uninterrupted communications at all times on ground and in air
Secret Service protection afforded to POTUS (President of the US), First family, Vice President and his family, presidential candidates, aircraft, and aircrews
Security on ground as well as in the air
Motorcade routes (manholes/windows/rooftops/sniper positions)
Luggage
Decoy vehicles
Presidential Seal and teleprompters
12. Presidential Travel Constraints / Considerations (cont’d)
Aircrews, Secret Service and WH Staff usually signed to “Life Time” Non-Disclosure Contracts
Each POTUS mission usually preceded by minimum of two to three rehearsal missions as well as three advance teams to include representatives from:
State Department
Secret Service
Marine-1
USAF Presidential Pilot’s Office
Legislative Liaison Offices
13. Air Mission Call Signs “AF-1” and/or “Marine One” – Any Aircraft Transporting President
“AF-2” and/or “Marine Two” – Any Aircraft Transporting Vice President
“SAM One” – Any USAF Aircraft Transporting Foreign Head of State
“Executive One Foxtrot” – USAF Aircraft Transporting members of First Family
Other Special Air Missions of 89 MAW “SAM” Followed by Aircraft Tail Number - *( i.e. SAM 26000)
14. Present Air Force 1VC-25
15. Marine 1 (HMX-1)
16. C-17A
17. Wright Flyer (Teddy Roosevelt)1910
18. First Presidential Helicopter (IKE)1957
19. H-13J Interior
20. Original HMX-1 - 1958
21. HMX-1 – 1958 - Present (Replacement Aircraft Cancelled/On Hold)
22. International Presidential Aircraft
23. Presidential Aircraft (Continued)The Sacred CowDouglas VC-54C Skymaster
24. Presidential Aircraft (continued) The Independence
25. Presidential Aircraft (Continued)VC-121 Columbine (I,II,III)
26. Presidential Aircraft (Continued)VC-135/137 Stratoliner
27. Presidential Aircraft (Continued)
28. AF-1 Interior
29. Support Aircraft Required for Most, If Not All,International and domestic Presidential Travel
30. Support Aircraft Required for Most, If Not All,International Presidential Travel
31. Support Aircraft Required for Most, If Not All,International Presidential Travel
32. Support Aircraft Required for Most, If Not All,International Presidential Travel
33. Support Aircraft Required for Most, If Not All,International Presidential Travel
34. Occasional Navy Support
35. Support Equipment Required for AllInternational Presidential Travel
36. VC-25 Upper Door & Stairs (Stairs Also A Support Item To be Transported if Not available at Host Country)
37. Other Potential Aircraft Needs – Mission/Threat Dependent
38. Retired 89TH Military Airlift Wing Assets
39. Andrews and Present 89th MAW Aircraft
40. 89 MAW Aircraft Comparisons
41. Potential Future Acquisitions HMX-1 (VXXX)
Contract Awarded to LM for HMX-1 VH-3 Replacement
Pending Funding
Other Potential Contender Boeing Osprey
Helo Take Off and Landing
Fixed Wing Speed
42. Potential New AF-1 (2012)Or Will They go Super-Sonic?????
43. Andrews AFB
44. Agencies With Authorization to Request 89th Military Airlift Wing (MAW) Assets) President and VP First Families
Foreign Heads of State (State Department)
CZARS With WH Approval
Presidential Cabinet
Agriculture
Commerce
Defense
Education
Energy
Interior
Justice
Labor
Health and Human Services
Homeland Security
Housing and Urban Development
State
Transportation
Treasury
Veterans Affairs
45. Agencies With Authorization to Request 89th MAW Assets (Cont’d) Congress
Heads of Standing Committees
Overseas Fact Finding Missions
Chairman and WHIP of Individual Parties
FEMA
Obviously Demand Exceeds Capacity and Agencies/Process Needed to Determine “Pecking Order” and Funding
Funding -”Covered Under Federal Statute or Presidential Order”
ALL Directed WH Missions – USAF Budget
Others by various agencies – Army, Navy, State and Cabinet – all services have Legislative Liaison functions' to lobby for their funding
CZAR’s Imbedded in Individual Cabinet Budgets
46. White House Military Office (WHMO) Controls all Presidential travel and facilities
Presidential Military Aides
White House Social Aides
Camp David (1942)
Presidential Pilot’s Office /Airlift Group (1944)
White House Medical Unit (1945)
White House Mess (1951)
White House Transportation Agency (Garage)
HMX-1 (1957)
Operations, Information and Technology
WHMO Counsel
White House Communications Agency (WHCA)
All travel requests approved by the Director of WHMO
Including photo opportunities
47. Taxpayer Cost (Three Presidential International Trips According to 1988 GAO Audit)
48. Frequency of Administration International Travel
49. Col Boroczk Responding to FOIA Request Re: President Clinton’s Travel Costs
50. Press Room – Used to be Bowling Alley and Pool
51. Distinguished Passengers Best & Worst Of - “Good, Bad and the Ugly”
52. Various Administration Descriptions
53. Various Administration Descriptions (Cont’d)
54. Presidents and Vice Presidents & PilotsFlew, Directed, Managed These Missions Year President Vice President PIlot
1960-1964 John Kennedy Lyndon Johnson Col Boyer
1964-1968 Lyndon Johnson Hubert Humphrey Col Boyer
1968-1976 Richard Nixon Agnew/Ford Col Albertazzie
Gerald Ford Nelson Rockefeller Col Albertazzie
1976-1980 Jimmy Carter Walter Mondale Col McClelland
1980-1988 Ronald Regan George H. Bush Col Ruddick
1988-1992 George H. Bush Dan Quayle Col Barr
1992-2000 William Clinton Albert Gore Col Donnelly
2000-2008 George W. Bush Richard Cheney Col Tillman
Presidential Pilot for Current Administration of Barack Obama/Joe Biden is Col Turner
55. Colonel Mark TillmanWith Family and Friends
56. Col Boroczk and VC-9C
57. Most Covert: President Kennedy*Cold Hands, or cigar?
58. Most Royal: Lyndon Johnson*
59. Smoothest Landing: Mrs Carter
60. Most Critical of First Family: Miss Lillian – “Rosalyn drives me nuts”Drank bourbon and branch water
61. Challenging Landing: Walter Mondale
62. Roughest Landing: The Gores
63. Most Crew-Friendly: Barbara Bushand Walter Mondale
64. Least Crew Friendly BUT Best Cubs Fan: Mrs Clinton
65. Most Obnoxious: Pete Rose
66. Most Aloof but Best-Looking: Dan QuayleSpelling (?) Consuming Lobster (?) Gorgeous - Yes
67. Most Crew Appreciative: VP Dan Quayle Christmas Party @ VP Residence
68. Most Punctual: President Bush
69. Least Punctual: Bill ClintonWhat’s the Harm in a Haircut?*
70. Most Useless Flight: Alaska Pipeline at Request of Senator Stevens
71. Most Wasteful of Taxpayer Dollars: Top 3
72. The Extremes….
73. Most Priceless – shuttle launch, mission operations, and landingLittle Did We Know, An End of an Era
74. Most annoying – patience testing!
75. Presidential Supportat Waco, TX2000 – 2008You May Not KnowWho all Were Here….
76. President Bush’s First Arrival Via HMX-1 @ Waco
77. Chairman Powell
78. Russian President Putin Visits RanchCondolezza Rice in Tow
79. Russian and US Support Vehicles Together
80. Who all Were Here….
81. SEC DEF / VP Cheney
82. Boroczk Family Time @ Waco
83. Boroczk Family Time @ Waco (Post USAF)
84. Boroczk Family Time @ Waco (Post USAF)VC-25 Lower/Self Contained Stairs
85. Bucket List item – Round the World Trip Via Charter Aircraft
86. What A privilege to Serve!The End.
87. BACK - UP
88. http://premierespeakers.com/mark_tillman/video/14260
89. 2010 Fiscal Year Budget
90. Presidents and Vice Presidents & Pilots Year President Vice President
1904-1908 Theodore Roosevelt Alton Parker
1908-1912 William Taft William Bryan
1912-1920 Woodrow Wilson Thomas Marshall
1920-1924 Warren Harding Calvin Coolidge
1924-1928 Calvin Coolidge Charles Dawes
1928-1932 Herbert Hoover Alfred Smith
1932-1944 Franklin Roosevelt Garner/Wallace/Truman
1948-1952 Harry Truman Thomas Dewey
1952-1960 Dwight Eisenhower Richard Nixon
91. Door Prize Who was the “First President” to Fly ?
Year and Full Name
92. And Now, For the Door-Prize Award……Winner: George Flynn