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F16 F4.0RV HQ LANDING PROCEDURES PART 2

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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2008

THIS IS A STEP BY STEP TUTORIAL CREATED TO LEARN HOW TO LAND USING AN INSTRUMENT APPROACH IN A F16 C, BASED ON THE FALCON 4.0 MANUAL.

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  • Thanks for watching!

    I never thought about it, I will!

    thanks again!

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  • 1:00 this is the frequency for ILS, not the radio.

  • I love my free training!!!! TKS

  • WOW I LOVE THIS VIDEO !!!

  • Good video, but one problem. The piece of equipment to the left of the HUD with the V / inverted V and circle is the AoA indexer... It just tells you if your AoA is too high or low for an approach, but it doesn't even know that you are on approach if you are. If you have the green circle, you are on the proper angle of attack for an approach.

  • @LupusAries Well said.

  • O I just noticed that my post, looked like I thought the F-16 had those lights also. To correct that, I meant that I thought only Naval Carrier based aircraft had them, as the LSO uses them to judge the AOA of the approaching aircraft. I´ve never heard that the F-16 had them.

  • @burner188 even better! :D In a german forum we once had a plane captain, he was responsible for Mig-29s from the NVA introduction into service, till the bitter end. A seriously great guy, you could ask him anything about the Mig and he would give you the answers, unless it was classified. "Die schwarzen Männer" (The black men) of the groundcrew are the most important in the air force, without them there would be no airforce.

  • @LupusAries I realize this is old, but...AirlinePilot2008 specified that he crews F-16s, not a pilot. These guys make sure the jets stay flyin' and are VERY familiar with the aircrafts' systems and functions.

  • good vidéo thx

  • @AirlinePilot2008 The coloured lights are on the F-14 as far as i know too, but i only heard that. As far as i know it is a help cue for the LSO to judge the Lading speed of the aircraft, hence it is only needed for Carrier aircraft, right? Your Flying real F-16s, Congratulation for making it through training, and i envy you!^^ How do you use the AOA indexer in reality? or do you use it at all? I have about a million questions i would like to ask you.

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