Navy training jets collide over Texas 2 hours ago
Two T-45 Goshawk training jets collided in mid-air Monday over Texas. Two of the jets are shown here in 2019. (Navy) Two U.S. Navy T-45 Goshawk training aircraft collided in mid-air over Texas Monday morning, but fortunately no one was seriously injured. The incident occurred over Ricardo at about 11 a.m., according to a message posted to the Chief of Naval Air Training’s social media accounts. One Goshawk was able to land safely at Naval Air Station Kingsville, Texas, while the other aircraft’s instructor and pilot ejected about nine miles south of the base, according to the post.
Navy training jets collide over Texas
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Texas military bases got gigantic electric bills, too - and you re paying them
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Fort Hood’s electric bill for February was $35.9 million, enough to buy four M1 Abrams tanks. Other military installations that get their power from the ERCOT grid face similar sticker shock.Billy Calzada /San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland and the other JBSA installations get their electricity from CPS Energy, which has sued its energy suppliers over winter storm-related charges that add up to $1 billion.AFISRA /PA /Show MoreShow Less
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