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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 ...
But fiscal year 2023 saw an “alarming spike” in those accidents, prompting the training branch to look for new ways to enforce its safety precautions. Overall, the Air Force recorded 75 major ...
In total, the service is asking to retire 340 aircraft in fiscal 2026, including 162 A-10s, 62 F-16C and Ds, 21 F-15Es, 13 ...
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.
“The workplace is free of health hazards,” a Dec. 30, 2001, Air Force investigation found. “Sometimes, illnesses tend to occur by chance alone,” a follow-up 2005 Air Force review found.
Two US Air Force commanders and four of their subordinates at a key nuclear base in North Dakota were relieved of duty this week after their units failed an inspection designed to ensure that the ...
The Air Force said its nuclear missile capsules were safe. But toxic dangers lurked, documents show.
Documents show the risks toxic substances posed in the underground capsules and silos where Air Force nuclear missile crews have worked since the 1960s. Now many of those service members have cancer.
Carl Schahrer, commander of the B-29 Boomerang, shows off the talisman, on which his crew carved their missions. Courtesy Darin Maurer From his tour in an Air Force-Navy exchange program, retired ...
Documents show the risks toxic substances posed in the underground capsules and silos where Air Force nuclear missile crews have worked since the 1960s. Now many of those service members have cancer.
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