Dismantle it completely, remove and inspect every single piece, then rebuild it, while considering all modifications and equipment necessary to make it into an “Air Force One-worthy” plane…
Even if it isn’t a Trojan Horse, it will be a poisoned gift as best, wasting even more taxpayer money if there’s an attempt to convert it.
I’m pretty sure they do that anyway. I read once that Air Force One, or the planes they use for Air Force One rather, are routinely taken apart completely. Like every 6 months maybe. I don’t remember the exact time frame but it was pretty regularly.
Dismantle it completely, remove and inspect every single piece, then rebuild it, while considering all modifications and equipment necessary to make it into an “Air Force One-worthy” plane…
Even if it isn’t a Trojan Horse, it will be a poisoned gift as best, wasting even more taxpayer money if there’s an attempt to convert it.
I’m pretty sure they do that anyway. I read once that Air Force One, or the planes they use for Air Force One rather, are routinely taken apart completely. Like every 6 months maybe. I don’t remember the exact time frame but it was pretty regularly.