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 ...
Two pilots ejected safely from T-38 Talon II aircraft during a training flight Tuesday, according to a statement from ...
A T-38 Talon crash in November in Mississippi that caused a pilot to eject from the training jet was caused by a bird shattering the cockpit canopy, Air Force investigators detailed in an accident ...
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 U.S. Air Force has paused flying its Northrop T-38 Talon II trainer following a May 12 crash during a training flight in Mississippi. The service in a May 19 announcement said the twin-engine ...
The United States Air Force has relied on the Northrop T-38 Talon for more than six decades. In that time, the fighter jets ...
The Air Force is creating an “inspection process” to study the T-38 fleet after last week’s crash in Mississippi, during which a Japanese trainee pilot broke his leg.