So, actually, Theodore Roosevelt was a 'former' president that flew in a Wright Flyer. Prior to 1908, powered flight did not exist. So, my observation is not entirely incorrect. Whether or not Roosevelt flew, the idea of pushing the envelope is really in question. Getting on a Wright Flyer was still gutsy, for anyone because it was unproven technology. I think, more over, flying a Wright Flyer was more dangerous to the aircraft because of foolhardy pilots making them do things they were not designed to do. A Phantom Pro on the other hand, is proven technology and only pilot fool hardiness would be witness to it crashing, because of putting a demand on the aircraft, beyond its ability to perform.