Last week I ruminated on how they could land Air Force One at all of these regional airports in small cities. I received an email from someone in the know (will credit later if he would like). Apparently, landing at regional airports is no sweat. The runway in Janesville, WI, for instance, is 7300 feet long. Compare that to 7000 feet at LaGuardia. So the answer is that they aren't such small airports after all-at least their runways.
Thanks for the help with a bleg.
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George Bush may have failed health care and the economy, but he sure got the mission accomplished for the special interests. While middle-class families are hurting, Bush and Cheney have taken care of Halliburton, the drug companies, the oil companies and their other special interest friends.
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