LBJs personal pilotthe only man in history to fly Air Force One and simultaneously hold a full-time job in the White Houseoffers vivid recollections of the thirty-sixth president
James U. Cross served as Lyndon Johnson's pilot from 1962 until mid-1968. Cross retired from the Air Force as a Brigadier General and commander of Bergstrom Air Force Base in 1971. Today he lives in Gatesville, Texas.
"What a delightful, honest, and entertaining story Jim Cross tells... a birds-eye view, from the cockpit of Air Force One, of why character counts. Bill Moyers "Jim Cross has led a dynamic life in service for others, and I have no doubt generations yet to come will be enriched by his worthy story, as our family always has been. Luci Baines Johnson
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