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Two Air Force Pilots Eject After Alabama Mishap

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Columbus, Mississippi — Two pilots from Columbus Air Force Base ejected from a T-38 Talon II training jet that experienced a mishap over west Alabama on Tuesday around noon, May 12; both pilots reported safe and uninjured and were located and transported for precautionary medical evaluation after ejection. The 14th Flying Training Wing and Columbus Air Force Base said the cause is unknown and the Air Force Safety Investigation Board will investigate the incident; Alabama Law Enforcement Agency and local sheriffs assisted at the crash site near Blooming Grove Road on Tuesday, and recovery, safety inspections, and evidence collection are continuing this week.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • May 12, around noon — T-38 from Columbus AFB experiences a mishap over west Alabama.
  • May 12, soon after — Both pilots eject and are located; reported safe and uninjured.
  • May 12 — Pilots transported to a medical facility for precautionary evaluation.
  • May 12 — Local sheriffs and ALEA respond and secure the crash area near Blooming Grove Road.
  • Following May 12 — Air Force Safety Investigation Board initiates formal investigation into the mishap.

Why This Matters to You

This incident highlights the risks associated with military training exercises, even in peacetime. It's a reminder to stay informed about local military activities, especially if you live near a base. Check your local news for updates on this investigation.

The Bottom Line

Two pilots are safe after a training mishap, thanks to quick thinking and safety protocols. The cause is still under investigation. If you live near a military base, it's worth forwarding this to remind others of the unseen risks our servicemen and women face daily.

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Who Benefited

The pilots and their families benefited from a successful ejection and subsequent medical evaluation; Air Force safety and maintenance teams will gain investigative data to inform training and safety improvements.

Who Impacted

A T-38 Talon II aircraft crashed and sustained damage, representing a material loss for Columbus Air Force Base and prompting local emergency response and investigation efforts.

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Who Benefited

The pilots and their families benefited from a successful ejection and subsequent medical evaluation; Air Force safety and maintenance teams will gain investigative data to inform training and safety improvements.

Who Impacted

A T-38 Talon II aircraft crashed and sustained damage, representing a material loss for Columbus Air Force Base and prompting local emergency response and investigation efforts.

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