But now comes the most critical and difficult step of this operation: finding the 'Marine One' helicopter, or more precisely, the first Marine helicopter squadron.
The men exchanged glances and all turned to the Marine pilot, Orno. His face suddenly darkened, and he said to the crowd seeking escape:
"Gentlemen, I haven't been honest with you. I actually worried you wouldn't take me along, so I made up an excuse to join you."
Upon hearing this, everyone's faces changed dramatically.
Orno continued, "Actually, I can't get the Department of Homeland Security's special pass, nor can I take you close to the South Lawn of the 'White House.'
'Marine One' is usually on standby at Andrews Air Force Base, which is seventeen kilometers away from us. It's not in Washington D.C. at all.
The airplane we truly need to fly is right above us."
