I have been on Air Force One ..... in fact a couple of times. I guess you can call it one of the perks when you work at an airport. The interior is beautiful with a command center on the top level, which I was given a tour of. This was back when Clinton was in. There is a small oval office inside. They told me sit in the chair and put my feet up, so I did. I put my feet up on the table while flipping through his CDs. I have met George H Bush, Carter, Regan and of course Clinton. I got pictures of Bill (Clinton) and I and me and Al (Al Gore). I have met a long list of canidates and a bunch of actresses, actors and bands to include Stevie Nicks. I met Prince Charles too. I guess I never thought to much about it but it is kind of funny. Just thought I share.
I have always lived within a few miles of that airport and spent a lot of time there. The guy across the street from me owned the FBO and I was friends with his son, so we went flying quite a bit. I ended up working at the airport for 6 years, advancing to line chief. I got to empty some trash from AF1 when Reagan was in town.

Didn't get to go in it, though. They handed me the bag. I felt special.

We met lots of celebrities. That was back in the day when bands like Heart, Genisis, Foriegner, Kiss, Yes, ZZ Top, Bruce Springstein, etc... still performed at small local theaters and Universities. Tickets were always under $20.00. Usually, if you cleaned the airplane, the manager would leave you concert tickets at the window for the show. Usually they were great seats.

The University of ND is located here. That draws some very famous people and lots of money, nice jets, etc... to the airport. The most impressive display of a corporate fleet I ever saw was from W.R. Grace corporation. The man that ran the corporation was, I believe, Peter Grace. His daughter(s) attended St. Mary's across the road from ND. He would come into town in a 727. Just him and his wife. A 727!

Anyhow, one day these small white jets with green strips and Grace N numbers start showing up. Then they start getting bigger. Then the old man shows up. All in all, 10 jets from a small Lear to the 727 are sitting on our ramp. Crazy amount of money spent that day.
