Last week, a T-38 Talon II aircraft had a "mishap" that resulted in the ejection of two pilots in Alabama.
The Air Force said an “operational pause” is necessary as an investigation into a May 12 crash of the aircraft proceeds. Inspections to return aircraft to flight are expected to begin as soon as this ...
Following the May 12, 2026, mishap, the U.S. Air Force has announced an operational pause for the entire T-38 Talon fleet, ...
This pause allows an ongoing safety board to continue investigating a May 12, 2026, T-38 mishap involving an aircraft ...
The Air Force is investigating after a T-38 Talon II training aircraft connected to Columbus Air Force Base crashed Tuesday in Lamar County, Alabama.
Columbus Air Force Base, a major pilot training base in the southern United States, indicated that the cause of the crash was still unknown and was under investigation.
Columbus Air Force Base, a major pilot training base in the southern United States, indicated that the cause of the crash was still unknown and was under investigation.