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| 04-10-2026, 09:44 PM | #4247 |
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The final U.S. Air Force T-1A jet trainer was ferried to the boneyard last month. The T-1As were essentially retired without replacement. Future transport and bomber pilots will presumably get winged after completing training in the T-38C or new T-7A and then go on to train on their ultimate aircraft.
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| 04-24-2026, 04:26 AM | #4250 |
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I saw the attached meme going around last week, and decided to dig into the back-story.
TL;dr - It was a Saudi Arabian Airline 747-300, that was having some engine issues in Malaysia and was brought to a hangar. When the plane was finished, six engineers (and apparently zero pilots) were on board to taxi it across the field to the terminal area. They reportedly forgot to turn on the hydraulic pumps and remove a locking pin from the nose gear, so the plane had no brakes and couldn't make a turn between taxiways so it went straight into the ditch. The hull was written off as a total loss, probably because the -300 series wasn't one of the better-selling 747 variants..... https://simpleflying.com/boeing-747-...xi-into-ditch/ .
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The U.S. Navy planned to put unmanned MQ-25A Stingrays on carriers beginning this year to perform aerial refueling missions. Each carrier is to have a detachment of three UAVs for this purpose. The plan has slipped and now the deployment of the MQ-25A is scheduled for 2029.
Until the unmanned refueler becomes operational, the Navy will use refueling pods on F-18 Super Hornets.
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