T-1 Jayhawk training fleet issued stand-down for plane inspection
Air Education and Training Command, Randolph Air Force Base, Tex., has issued an operational stand-down from flying to all 180 T-1A Jayhawk training aircraft while the planes undergo inspection for discrepancies. On April 30, Gen. Hal M. Hornburg, AETC commander, issued a 72-hour stand-down, which...
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