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Check out this stunning shot of Trump's MV-22 Osprey escort over New York City
David Cenciotti,
The Aviationist
May 29, 2018, 3:24 PM
MV-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft escort President Donald Trump, flying in the Marine One helicopter, over New York city, May 23, 2018.
Andrea Hanks/White House
On May 23, Donald Trump traveled to New York City in one of the Presidential VH-3D helicopters operated by the US Marine Corps HMX-1 (Marine Helicopter Squadron One).
Here's a video of the Marine One helicopter flying over NYC the POTUS shared on his favorite social media:
The clip was probably filmed by one of the escorting US Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft. In fact, “Marine One” (when President of the US travels aboard the VH-3D or any other chopper operated by HMX-1, the helicopter uses the radio callsign “Marine One” by which the aircraft is known) was escorted by green-painted MV-22 Ospreys (also referred to as “Green Tops”) that fly the White House Staff during the President’s travels.
The tilt-rotor aircraft fly also the Secret Service agents that amow “Marine One” and take care of its valuable passengers in case the
helicopter goes down due to a failure.
Usually, at least two or three Ospreys accompany “Marine One.” For instance, when last year Trump traveled to Virginia’s Newport News Shipbuilding facility to visit pre-commissioning unit USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN78), the two VH-3Ds
were escorted by three MV-22s.
Both the “White Tops” (VH-3Ds and VH-60Ns), that usually fly the POTUS and accompanying VIPs at home and abroad as part of the Executive Flight Detachment, and the “Green Tops” (12x MV-22 Ospreys) that fly the supporting staff, are based at Quantico, Virginia, south of Washington DC.
The helicopters of Executive Flight Detachment actually operate extensively out of an alert facility at Naval Support Facility Anacostia, in Washington DC, much closer to the White House than Quantico.
A stunning WH photo (the top one in this article), taken by photographer
@AndreaHanks, showing two VH-3Ds and two escorting MV-22s (a third Osprey was probably the camera ship), was
shared on Twitter by CBS News White House Correspondent Mark Knoller.
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