Coast Guard One
Coast Guard One is the call sign of any United States Coast Guard aircraft carrying the President of the United States. Similarly, any Coast Guard aircraft carrying the Vice President is designated Coast Guard Two.[1]

Vice President Joe Biden on Coast Guard Two
As of 2016, there has never been a Coast Guard One flight. Coast Guard Two was activated on September 25, 2009, when Vice President Joe Biden took a flight on CG 6019, an HH-60 Jayhawk helicopter, over the recently flooded Atlanta area.[2][3]
Other executive travel
The Commandant of the Coast Guard often travels aboard a Gulfstream C-37A aircraft whose standard callsign is "Coast Guard Zero One". The aircraft is stationed at Coast Guard Station Washington, D.C.[4][5]
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See also
- Transportation of the President of the United States
References
- FAA Order 7110.65T (Air Traffic Control) Paragraph 2-4-20.
- "Vice President Biden Pledges Support for Georgia". 25 September 2009.
- "Vice President Joe Biden in Atlanta".
- "Gulfstream C-37A "Gulfstream V"" (PDF). USCG.mil. Retrieved October 5, 2009.
- "Air Station Washington, D.C." USCG.mil. October 21, 2008. Retrieved October 5, 2009.
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