The Navy recently returned some of its Goshawk training jets to the skies after a two-week safety pause but still is evaluating the airworthiness of the remaining planes, according to the service.
Photo: U.S. Navy/Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Clemente A. Lynch A couple of weeks ago, the U.S. Navy announced the grounding of its fleet of T-45C Goshawk training jets. The reason for the ...
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 hit ...
A new update to the Undergraduate Jet Training System's RFI mentions the requirement for a 216-aircraft fleet, blaming the government shutdown for the RFP's delay. The U.S. Navy has set a requirement ...
The T-45 Goshawk jet trainer has helped to train generations of Naval pilots since 1991, when the T-45A version first entered service. Over the years, the tandem-seated jet has been used in advanced ...
A T-45C Goshawk attached to Training Air Wing (TW) 2 receives fuel aboard the aircraft carrier, USS George H W Bush (CVN 77). The ship is conducting sustainment exercises to maintain carrier readiness ...
The aircraft that crashed in a Lake Worth neighborhood on Sept. 19, 2021 — a Navy T-45C Goshawk jet trainer built by Boeing — was assigned to the Naval Air Station in Kingsville, about 42 miles ...