All T-38 aircraft in the United States were grounded pending an investigation after a crash in Alabama in mid-May, injuring a Japanese trainee pilot.
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COLUMBUS, Miss. — A U.S. Air Force training jet crashed Tuesday in west Alabama with both pilots ejecting safely, military officials said. Military officials said a T-38 Talon II aircraft from ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Air Force's new T-7A Red Hawk training jet was expected to be delivered to the service in 2023, but software issues and ...
The aging jets the Air Force uses to train fighter pilots have been cleared to return to the skies after a crash forced a fleet-wide grounding.
COLUMBUS, Mississippi — A U.S. Air Force training jet has crashed in northeast Mississippi with both pilots ejecting safely. Columbus Air Force Base officials say in a statement that the T-38C Talon ...
The first T-7A Red Hawk, piloted by USAF test pilot Maj. Jonathan “Gremlin” Aronoff and Boeing test pilot Steve “Bull” Schmidt, soars over Edwards Air Force Base, California, Nov. 8, prior to arrival.
History is on display at Port San Antonio, the 1,900-acre industrial development on the former site of Kelly Air Force Base. Visitors can view an array of planes that once protected America’s skies, ...
The T-7 will be the Air Force’s next jet aircraft for training new pilots. (Boeing) WASHINGTON — The U.S. Air Force plans to fly its first T-7A Red Hawk trainer halfway across the country to Edwards ...