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Lessons From The T-38

To the left, two NASA T-38 Talons are shown in formation flight near Edwards AFB. At right, the image depicts two T-38s as they appeared in the original Top Gun film.
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Key Takeaways:

  • Pilots must maintain acute situational awareness, including verifying instruments with external cues and recognizing visual illusions (like runway width), to prevent critical errors during flight.
  • High proficiency, particularly in instrument flying, is essential for pilots to stay "ahead of the aircraft," handle complex scenarios, and be prepared to take over controls at any time.
  • In emergencies, strict adherence to procedures and clear communication—especially regarding control transfers—are paramount, as both inexperienced pilots may freeze and experienced pilots can make mistakes due to suppressed fear.
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Long ago and far away, I was an instructor pilot (IP) on the U.S. Air Force/Northrop T-38 Talon, a supersonic trainer that first went into service in 1961. I was based at Laughlin Air Force Base, near Del Rio, Texas. Today, the T-38 remains in service with the USAF, as well as with NASA.

One of its nicknames is “The White Rocket”: You start the takeoff roll in full afterburner, raise the nose off the runway at 130 knots, let it fly itself off the concrete at 160 knots, raise the gear and flaps, allow the airspeed to hit 300 knots, and raise the nose to whatever attitude holds 300 knots. Might be 17 degrees nose-up. After pulling back the throttles to military power to save gas, you climbed to FL240 in about a minute—the darn thing will climb at 30,000 fpm—the altimeter just spins. Its performance is one reason the USAF Thunderbirds demonstration team used it, and it was in the original Top Gun movie, with a red star on the tail, masquerading as a Soviet “MiG.”

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