U.S. Air Force Base One was invaded! Suspect struts onto plane

The U.S. presidential aircraft Air Force One is normally parked in Maryland’s Joint Base Andrews, recently alarmed by a security breach, an unarmed man broke into the base and ran smoothly to the aircraft, the U.S. Air Force will launch a security review at various locations around the world.

The picture is parked at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland Air Force One

The BBC reported that the man broke into Andrews Base on April 4 and ran into a Boeing C-40 (a military version of the Boeing 737), part of the Air Force One fleet. The U.S. Air Force said the suspect was arrested by security forces and handed over to law enforcement on suspicion of trespassing, and no one was injured in the process.

The U.S. Air Force Inspector General will not only investigate the break-in, but also conduct a comprehensive review of the security of the bases. Andrews Joint Base is about 24 kilometers from the White House, is the U.S. President, Vice President and other senior officials often use the airport, Biden in the evening of the 5th just flew Home from the base in Delaware.