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Firefighters respond at the site where a Navy T-45 Goshawk trainer aircraft crashed Sept. 19 in Lake Worth, Texas. (Courtesy of @Trlong8/Twitter) The instructor pilot involved in the crash of a ...
A parachute is seen hanging from power lines following a Navy T-45 Goshawk jet crash Sunday in Lake Worth, Texas. (Photo courtesy @Trlong8/Twitter) A student aviator involved in a Navy T-45 ...
A potential defect in cartridge actuated devices (CAD) used in ejection seats has prompted the grounding of hundreds of military aircraft including Air Force T-38 Talons and T-6 Texan IIs. FLYING ...
The Boeing T-45 Goshawk is a variant of the BAE Hawk, designed specifically for aircraft carrier pilot training. The twin-seat aircraft is powered by a single Rolls-Royce Turbomeca Adour 871 (F405 ...
The Navy's fleet of T-45C Goshawk training jets has been grounded since last week after one plane suffered an issue at takeoff days earlier. The halt means that pilot training has taken a serious ...
The US Navy (USN) fleet of Boeing T-45 Goshawk training aircraft has returned to flight following a month-long grounding, according to Naval Air Systems Command ...
The grounding marks the second for the Goshawk fleet since October 2022, when the Navy paused operations for the T-45 fleet “to review an engine blade fault.” Operations resumed less than ...
The U.S. Navy has exercised a $166.3 million contract option for L-3 Communications (NYSE: LLL) to perform maintenance and logistics work on approximately 200 T-45 Goshawk training jets. L-3’s ...
An L3 Technologies (NYSE: LLL) subsidiary has secured a potential $173 million contract modification to help the U.S. Navy maintain 201 T-45 Goshawk trainer aircraft units, systems and related ...
The U.S. Navy has three obvious candidates for replacing the Boeing/BAE Systems T-45 Goshawk, but there is just one problem: None of them are designed to land on an aircraft carrier. The lack of ...
The T-45 Goshawk was approaching NAS Kingsville when the aircraft went down in an empty field, officials said.
Reston-based Rolls-Royce North America has received a contract totaling more than $1 billion to support the engines that power the Navy‘s fleet of T-45 Goshawk training jets. The Pentagon announced ...
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