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With little more than a week until the fiscal year ends Sept. 30, the Air Force is set to finish with 1,350 new aviators instead of 1,470, according to 19th Air Force spokesman Benjamin Faske.
WASHINGTON — Problems with the T-7A Red Hawk, including a potentially dangerous escape system and ejection seat, have caused the U.S. Air Force to push back a production decision and deliveries ...
Named after the mythical alien-hiding hangar of yore, Hangar 18 is made up of nearly 80 mostly Dayton-area Air Force employees and contractors who produce and refine software for AFRL and others.
The Air Force’s next jet trainer has struggled with problems such as a potentially dangerous escape system and ejection seat.
In this case, the Air Force said the “rumble” of that turbulence caused the plane’s flight data system to produce faulty information.