A pilot who ejected from a malfunctioning F-35B in heavy rain over South Carolina last year — which kept flying on autopilot for 64 nautical miles before crashing — was fired from his command of a ...
A Marine Corps pilot died in an F/A-18D Hornet crash Thursday night near a California Marine installation, the Corps has confirmed. The F/A-18D was part of Marine All-Weather Fighter Attack Squadron ...
With the arrest of an ex-Marine Corps Harrier pilot in Australia for possible work with the Chinese military, the possibility that other former U.S. military members are doing so is increasingly ...
A Marine pilot was killed when an F/A-18D Hornet from the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing crashed on Thursday night in California, Corps officials announced on Friday. The pilot’s name has not yet been ...
Crew-7 Commander Lt. Col. Jasmin Moghbeli poses for a photo in the first moments the Crew-7 quartet is onboard the International Space Station after hatch opening on Aug. 27. (NASA) A Marine ...
Former US Marine pilot Daniel Duggan can be extradited from Australia to face US charges of training Chinese military pilots to land on aircraft carriers, a Sydney magistrate ruled on Friday. Duggan, ...
"I'm not sure where the airplane is," the pilot told a 911 dispatcher. "It would have crash landed somewhere. I ejected." The perplexing moments after a military pilot ejected from the F-35 fighter ...
Marines with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 232 load an AGM-158A joint air-to-surface standoff missile on an F/A-18 Hornet. (Lance Cpl. Jennifer Sanchez) Marine fighter pilots now have a missile that ...
UA aerospace engineering senior Breton Homewood grabbed the yoke of the plane and made a right turn over the Tucson sky Thursday morning. “”It was great,”” he said. “”I was a little nervous turning ...
U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Maj. Troy E. Black, the 19th Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps, meets with leaders from Marine Aircraft Group 29 and Marine Aircraft Group 26, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, on ...
A former U.S. Marine pilot faces a conspiracy charge in connection with providing flight training to Chinese military aviators, a violation of a U.S. arms control law, the Justice Department said.