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  • UPDATE #2 T-6A Texan II Crash

    The T-6A Texan II operations at JBSA-Randolph remain paused Wednesday following the crash of a 12th Operations Group T-6 near Rolling Oaks Mall at approximately 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2018.

  • UPDATE T-6A Texan II Crash

     A 12th Flying Training Wing T-6A Texan II crashed near Rolling Oaks Mall at approximately 4 p.m. today. The crew ejected and is safe with minor injuries reported at the site. Both were transported to the Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph Medical Clinic for evaluation and both pilots were

  • Pilot Training Next cadre discuss lessons learned, way forward

    NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland - Air Education and Training Command officials announced the second iteration of Pilot Training Next would begin in January 2019 during a panel at the 2018 Air Force Association Air, Space and Cyber Conference here.To refine the curriculum for the next class, the PTN cadre

  • Civilian Maintainer Among Leadership School’s Best

    A 12th Flying Training Wing civilian employee attended the Rogers Airman Leadership School with 63 enlisted Airmen and was an honor graduate. He is one of, if not the only, civilian maintainers to ever do so.

  • Robinson Assumes Command

    Col Mark Robinson assumed command of the 12th Flying Training Wing at JBSA-Randolph July 27, 2018

  • Ground power at 12th MXG shop supports air power

    From troubleshooting to final fitting, the 12th Maintenance Group’s metals technology shop fabricates and custom-makes the metal components critical to the functioning of the T-1A, T-6C and T-38C aircraft.

  • Quality Assurance maintains maintenance integrity

    Around the flightline and in the hangars of Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, there’s a group that represent their career field’s most knowledgeable maintainers who exemplify what a maintenance professional is. They make up the office known as Quality Assurance.