October 3, 2006 CAMP SPRINGS, MD–Despite sprinting through the Andrews Air Force Base south terminal, President Bush narrowly missed his Air Force One flight to Boise earlier today after arriving just moments after the plane’s doors had closed. The 12-person crew was not able to accommodate the president due to strict federal guidelines requiring all passengers to arrive at their departure gate 15 minutes prior to takeoff–guidelines flight officials say are especially important considering heightened security around the president. When Bush inquired into the possibility of being placed on standby for Air Force Two, the exasperated commander in chief was informed that the flight was full and Vice President Dick Cheney was unwilling to give up his seat. “I understand it’s frustrating to miss a flight,” said Air Force One Chief Boarding Coordinator Derek Morganson, who attended a special meeting with the president to discuss the government-funded airline’s exchange policy. “But Mr. Bush has to understand that we are entrusted by the White House with a very important job, and we can’t make exceptions for one person just because it suits his schedule. No airline would operate like that.” Morganson was able to offer the president a standby seat on…