NastyDaddy -> RE: Security clearance (6/9/2006 3:31:39 PM)
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Their debriefing is no longer than any other, as basically you take a new oath and sign to it stating you will not divulge any classified information to which your duties allowed you access or knowledge of.... sign zee paper alt man, and you're gone... still a trusted servant as you have always been (hopefully). Bear in mind, upon your departure for whatever reason, your access and any authorization for access to classified information, operations, flight plans, aircraft status, etc. is gone... you don't get to drop by the old shop and get on AF1 anymore... nope! In short, the clearance level you hold, the mechanism that allows you access to what your duties entail... that same mechanism is your sworn oath to comply with the signed sworn debrief form you signed prior to departing. Not many are aware that AF1 is always accompanied by AF2, her backup. AF2 is usually within a 100 miles of AF1, whether AF1 is airborne or AF1 having landed somewhere besides it's home field in DC.
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