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An Air Force report found that Capt. John Robertson's death on May 13, 2024 likely came from not being properly strapped into ...
Captain Robertson’s death was the result of an ejection seat being activated during ground operations in one of the T-6a ...
The Air Force has relieved a colonel at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma who berated his airmen for not flying a training mission in dangerous conditions. Col. Gary Donovan, the commander of the ...
One year after the death of an instructor pilot at Sheppard Air Force Base, the United States Air Force Headquarters Air ...
The U.S. Air Force has launched a new initiative called “Airmen’s Time” which, among other things, aims to create a “safe space” where service members can share perspectives with their ...
A pilot crashed an MQ-9A Reaper at the Nevada Test and Training Range last year after becoming distracted by checklist procedures and missing warning signs of a stall, the Air Force said Thursday.
Air Force Pilot Steve Lyon inspects his T-6 trainer after a flight. The 12th Flying Training Wing will stand up the T-6A Texan Squadron at Randolph Air Force Base, Wednesday, Jan 16, 2002.
Six Air Force officers were relieved earlier this week after their units had "vehicle and equipment" that failed a safety inspection, a defense official told CBS News on Wednesday.