A U.S. Air Force training jet from Mississippi crashed Tuesday with both pilots ejecting safely. The accident involved a T-38 Talon II aircraft from Columbus Air Force Base in Mississippi.
Two pilots are recovering at their homes after they safely ejected from their jet before it crashed in west Alabama.
A U.S. Air Force T-38 Talon jet trainer assigned to Columbus Air Force Base has crashed in Alabama, with both pilots ejecting ...
Columbus Air Force Base, a major pilot training base in the southern United States, indicated that the cause of the crash was ...
Columbus Air Force Base in Mississippi said the jet was from its base and described the incident as a "mishap." ...
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The aircraft crashed in a wooded area of Lamar County, Alabama, near the Mississippi border, with both pilots transported to ...
Two pilots ejected safely after a "mishap" with an Air Force training jet, just before it crashed in Alabama. (Photo: U.S. Air Force) ...