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T-38 Crash Near Sheppard AFB, Texas.

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Queso (netAirspace ATC Tower Chief & Founding Member) 19 Jul 13, 15:41Post
Pilots survive after ejecting...

http://www.myfoxdfw.com/story/22884975/ ... hita-falls

Two pilots have suffered minor injuries when they ejected from their jet before it crashed to the ground south of Sheppard Air Force Base in North Texas.

The Times Record News in Wichita Falls reports the wreck was caused by the T-38 Talon striking a bird shortly before 7 a.m. Friday. Base spokesman Daniel Hawkins would not confirm the cause, citing the ongoing investigation.

The two-seat, twin-engine jet went down at the edge of a heavily wooded area and burst into flames.

Maj. Christopher Thompson was instructing a member of the German Air Force, identified by Hawkins as 1st Lt. Julius Dressbach. Hawkins says the two are part of the base's Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training Program. The program trains students from nine NATO countries.


Not too many T-38's left flying. Hate to hear of the loss of another one. :(

Glad the pilots made it out OK though.
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Click Click D'oh (Photo Quality Screener & Founding Member) 19 Jul 13, 15:51Post
Queso wrote:Not too many T-38's left flying. Hate to hear of the loss of another one. :(


Huh? There's something like 400 of the buggers in USAF service. And a great chunk of them are right here in Texas. Sheppard, Randolph, and Laughlin all have them. Vance, Columbus and Whiteman have them outside of Texas. I don't know if Holloman still has theirs.
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Queso (netAirspace ATC Tower Chief & Founding Member) 19 Jul 13, 15:58Post
Click Click D'oh wrote:
Queso wrote:Not too many T-38's left flying. Hate to hear of the loss of another one. :(


Huh? There's something like 400 of the buggers in USAF service. And a great chunk of them are right here in Texas. Sheppard, Randolph, and Laughlin all have them. Vance, Columbus and Whiteman have them outside of Texas. I don't know if Holloman still has theirs.

Well, 1,200 of them were built and they don't fly as many as they used to. My comment was a little tongue-in-cheek. ;)
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Click Click D'oh (Photo Quality Screener & Founding Member) 19 Jul 13, 16:00Post
Queso wrote:Well, 1,200 of them were built and they don't fly as many as they used to. My comment was a little tongue-in-cheek. ;)



I was beginning to worry that next you might be commenting on those rare 172s. {duck}
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captoveur 19 Jul 13, 16:49Post
I was going to say.. I used to see those things every day.. Not so much since the sequester.
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