Advanced JSUPT students fly the T-38A in aerobatics, formation, night, instrument and cross-country navigation training.
Test pilots and flight test engineers are trained in T-38A's at the U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.
Air Force Materiel Command uses the T-38A to test experimental equipment such as electrical and weapon systems.
Pilots from most North Atlantic Treaty Organization countries train in the T-38A at Sheppard AFB, Texas, through the Euro-NATO
Joint Jet Pilot Training Program.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration uses T-38A aircraft as trainers for astronauts and as observers and chase
planes on programs such as the space shuttle.
Air Education and Training Command uses a modified version, the AT-38B, to prepare pilots for fighter aircraft such as the F-15,
F-16 and A-10. The AT-38B has a gun sight and practice bomb dispenser.
The Talon first flew in 1959. More than 1,100 were delivered to the Air Force between 1961 and 1972 when production ended.
Pacer Classic is a program designed to extend the structural life of the T-38 to 2020. Future major modifications to the T-38
avionics systems will result in all Talons being redesignated as T-38C models.