Jan. 17, 2009

Air Force One Pilot Calls It Quits

Pilot Who Flew George W. Bush Nearly 2,000 Times, Including On 9/11, To Retire From Air Force

    • A CBS file photo of Col. Mark Tillman.

      A CBS file photo of Col. Mark Tillman.  (CBS)

    • A secret service agent stand on guard in front of Air Force One in this file photo. Air Force One pilot Col. Mark Tillman is retiring at the end of President Bush's term.

      A secret service agent stand on guard in front of Air Force One in this file photo. Air Force One pilot Col. Mark Tillman is retiring at the end of President Bush's term.  (KHAN/AFP/Getty)

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(CBS)  Try to guess how many flights President Bush has flown on Air Force One since taking office.

It’s 1,675 - more than 200 flights in each of the last eight years.

And on nearly all of those flights, Col. Mark Tillman, 51, was at the controls of Air Force One.

But now, he’s got just one mission left for George W. Bush - to fly him home to Texas on Tuesday as the former president. The aircraft will be the familiar 747-400 that routinely serves as Air Force One, but that won’t be its radio call-sign on Tuesday afternoon, since Mr. Bush will be out of office. The flight home is a military courtesy to the former commander-in-chief.

“It’ll end the president’s term in office and it’ll also end my tenure at Air Force One,” said Tillman in a radio interview with CBS News.

After flying Mr. Bush to every state in the country but Vermont, and on 49 foreign trips to 75 countries, many of them more than once, Tillman will be ending his 30-year career in the Air Force.

Bush nominated him for promotion to brigadier general, but the Senate Armed Services Committee never took action on it.

So the modest and soft-spoken Tillman will be leaving the military for a pilot’s job in the private sector. He concedes that “nothing will compete” with the experience of piloting Air Force One.

“I’ll have tremendous memories of growing up as a lieutenant and working my way to be President Bush’s pilot,” he said.

Those memories include his most stressful day as the President’s pilot - Sept. 11, 2001.

“9/11 was a challenge for us because we didn’t know what was going on,” said Tillman.

His prime objective that day, as it is every day, was to keep the president safe - even as America was under attack - and there were reports that Air Force One was another of the terrorists’ targets.

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As we were heading over Gainesville with a plane coming at us - assumed to be a hijacked airliner - that’s when we turned and headed out to the Gulf of Mexico to try to regroup and figure out where we could bring the president to keep him safe.

Col. Mark Tillman
Air Force One pilot
Mr. Bush had been visiting an elementary school in Florida when the attacks on America began and he wanted to get back to Washington fast.

“Shortly after we left Sarasota, we got word that there was confusion amongst ourselves as well as the air traffic controllers,” recalls Tillman. “There was an aircraft that they felt was coming towards us."

"In reality, just his transponder was off [and] he hadn’t checked in with the controller right afterwards," Tillman said. "But we kind of made our own scenarios that day where anything that could go wrong would go wrong.”

“As we were heading over Gainesville with a plane coming at us - assumed to be a hijacked airliner - that’s when we turned and headed out to the Gulf of Mexico to try to regroup and figure out where we could bring the president to keep him safe.”

In search of a secure location for the President, Tillman ferried him to Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana and then to Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska before getting clearance to return Mr. Bush to the nation’s capital.

Looking back, Tillman said Air Force One was not really a target that day, but “we always treat it as though the president could be a target.”

Tillman was also the pilot who surreptitiously flew Mr. Bush to Iraq on four occasions - including Mr. Bush's first visit on Thanksgiving 2003.

“Originally, there was just a handful of us that knew about it. Myself and my navigator planned the entire mission and then we slowly at the end - the day prior - let everybody know on our crew exactly where we were going to go. Even the flight attendants until the day of - didn’t know where they were going.”

Tillman serves as Commander of PAG - the Presidential Airlift Group, part of the 89th Airlift Wing at Andrews Air Force Base. Tillman trumpets his group’s “zero-fail mission.”

“Every time the President’s ready to go, we’re ready to go. That’s a result of the best of the best in the United States Air Force and the best of the best maintainers.”

Tillman has high regard for Mr. Bush, saying “he’s definitely a great man” for whom it’s been “truly an honor to fly.”

And he views the 235 personnel assigned to PAG as “kind of the ‘Men in Black’ behind the scenes” scrambling to prevent any mishap from distracting from the president’s message on any given trip.

“Everything on the plane has to be perfect. We have to make sure we present the right image of the United States Air Force while we’re working for the White House.”

But that will soon be over for Col. Tillman. He’ll soon be flying a corporate chief executive officer - instead of the chief executive.

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by mrjoshcan January 21, 2009 11:29 AM EST
To Mr. George Bush:
Farewell your Presidency,
My Heros have always been Cowboys.
In fact they still are today...
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by mrjoshcan January 21, 2009 11:16 AM EST
To Mr. George Bush:
Farewell your Presidency,
My Heros have always been Cowboys.
In fact they still are today...
Reply to this comment
by mrjoshcan January 21, 2009 11:15 AM EST
To Mr. George Bush:
Farewell your Presidency,
My Heros have always been Cowboys.
In fact they still are today...
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by lewiston14 January 21, 2009 9:59 AM EST
I guess congratulations CO Tillman. That is such a big and beautiful bird and the pressure must have been great to fly it. Thanks for your 30 years of service to the air force. You once came to my small city and I heard your words Air force one on my scanner. I never got to see the plane except on TV but im sure it must be a site in person. Lew airport call sign ROC.
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by bluescoot47 January 21, 2009 4:29 AM EST
Col. Tillman. Thank you for your service to our country.
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by jacsm1217 January 20, 2009 10:16 PM EST
Good job Colonel. Wish you well in your new job. Thank you
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by blessed1959 January 20, 2009 8:40 PM EST
Keith Olbermann is a nut! He should have stuck to sports..Nobody cares what he thinks.. Get a life Keith....
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by blessed1959 January 20, 2009 8:38 PM EST
Keith Olbermann is a nut! He should have stuck to sports..Nobody cares what he thinks.. Get a life Keith....
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by missingamerica January 20, 2009 6:02 PM EST
"But that will soon be over for Col. Tillman. He%u2019ll soon be flying a corporate chief executive officer - instead of the chief executive."

Interesting transition, that - going from serving the American people to being a corporate perk, at a time when corporations everywhere in America are demanding wage and benefit concessions from the American people or eliminating their jobs entirely in favor of cheaper foreign labor.

I do not believe that I could stomach the transition, myself.
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by neonink January 20, 2009 3:58 PM EST
Please take King George home to Texas and never let him out of Texas. Good riddance.
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by nothappyatall January 20, 2009 4:56 AM EST
to fly him home to Texas on Tuesday as the former president. "

Hope the thing CRASHES and BURNS with him in it after hitting anice big flock of geese, would be a fitting firey end to the WORSE piece of garbage the right wingers foisted on this country!
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by nothappyatall January 20, 2009 4:47 AM EST
to fly him home to Texas on Tuesday as the former president. "

Hope the thing CRASHES and BURNS with him in it after hitting anice big flock of geese, would be a fitting firey end to the WORSE piece of garbage the right wingers foisted on this country!
Reply to this comment
by nothappyatall January 20, 2009 4:46 AM EST
to fly him home to Texas on Tuesday as the former president. "

Hope the thing CRASHES and BURNS with him in it after hitting anice big flock of geese, would be a fitting firey end to the WORSE piece of garbage the right wingers foisted on this country!
Reply to this comment
by nothappyatall January 20, 2009 4:43 AM EST
to fly him home to Texas on Tuesday as the former president. "

Hope the thing CRASHES and burns after hitting a nice big flock of geese and both engines FAIL! Would be a fitting end to the WORST piece of garbage this country''s right wingers put into power.
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by cmp271 January 20, 2009 4:16 AM EST
Wow, after 8 years, the before and after picture, what a tough job!!!

I like the explanation for 9/11...we know the truth now so why not tell the truth!! Mix up bologna!

Anyhow, job well done. I would retire too, who knows what will happen the next four years. Better safe at the end of this one than risk 4 more.

Thank you for doing the Air Force proud. And America!! From an Air Force Veteran!
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by cmp271 January 20, 2009 4:13 AM EST
Wow, after 8 years, the before and after picture, what a tough job!!!

I like the explanation for 9/11...we know the truth now so why not tell the truth!! Mix up bologna!

Anyhow, job well done. I would retire too, who knows what will happen the next four years. Better safe at the end of this one than risk 4 more.

Thank you for doing the Air Force proud. And America!! From an Air Force Veteran!
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by cmp271 January 20, 2009 4:11 AM EST
Wow, after 8 years, the before and after picture, what a tough job!!!

I like the explanation for 9/11...we know the truth now so why not tell the truth!! Mix up bologna!

Anyhow, job well done. I would retire too, who knows what will happen the next four years. Better safe at the end of this one than risk 4 more.

Thank you for doing the Air Force proud. And America!! From an Air Force Veteran!
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by cmp271 January 20, 2009 4:10 AM EST
Wow, after 8 years, the before and after picture, what a tough job!!!

I like the explanation for 9/11...we know the truth now so why not tell the truth!! Mix up bologna!

Anyhow, job well done. I would retire too, who knows what will happen the next four years. Better safe at the end of this one than risk 4 more.

Thank you for doing the Air Force proud. And America!! From an Air Force Veteran!
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by hermitdave January 20, 2009 4:02 AM EST
Gosh Mr. Tillman you seem to know a lot about flying. I have just one question. Could you fly a 767 the way that flight school Saudi dude did into the Pentagon. Pilots I know say it would have been impossible. Oh and are you related to Pat Tillban the guy Bush used for heavy PR in the Afghan crusade?
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by hermitdave January 20, 2009 3:54 AM EST
Gosh Mr. Tillman I just have one question for you. Could you fly a 767 the way that flight school SAUDI did on 9/11/01 into the Pentagon?
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