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On 4 November 2013, a T-45C assigned to VT-86 crashed at NAS Pensacola. The student and instructor survived and were taken to a local hospital. [3] In November 2014, VT-86 retired its last two T-39 Sabreliners, [4] [5] having flown the T-39 type/model since the squadron's establishment over 40 years earlier. Today, VT-86 conducts advanced SNFO ...
[160] [161] Video of this crash is widely available on the internet. 20 September Just after making a supersonic pass close by the starboard side of the USS John Paul Jones , Grumman F-14A Tomcat , BuNo 161146 , 'NH 112', of VF-213 from the USS Abraham Lincoln , explodes in flight from catastrophic compressor failure, both crew ejecting ...
The Diamond Crash, the worst accident in U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds Demonstration Team history involving show aircraft, when four Northrop T-38A Talons, Numbers 1–4, 68–8156, -8175, -8176 and -8184, crashed during pre-season training on Range 65 [64] at Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary Field, Nevada (now Creech Air Force Base). While ...
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More than six months before the Dec. 6 shooting at a naval base in Pensacola, Fla., where a Saudi gunman used a weapon obtained using a hunting license exemption, the FBI issued a report warning ...
The bridge had been closed in view of the installation work, and no casualties besides the crew were reported. The dead were identified as pilot Chun Hong-yop, co-pilot Nam In-ho and Sgt. 1st Class Kim Woo-soo. The accident was captured in close detail on video, which subsequently has become widely circulated via the World Wide Web.
Robert Leon Hester, 65, of Cedar Grove, was killed in the crash just before 5 p.m. Tuesday on N.C. 86, north of Hillsborough, the N.C. State Highway Patrol said in an update Thursday.
Delta Air Lines Flight 1288 was a regularly scheduled flight from Pensacola, Florida to Atlanta, Georgia.On July 6, 1996, the aircraft serving the flight, a McDonnell Douglas MD-88, was on takeoff roll from Runway 17 at Pensacola when it experienced an uncontained, catastrophic turbine engine failure that caused debris from the front compressor hub of the left engine to penetrate the left aft ...