BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 11-2F-16,
VOLUME 3
30 SEPTEMBER 2005
Flying Operations
F-16--OPERATIONS PROCEDURES
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(Maj Gen Michael S. Kudlacz) Superdes AFI11-2F-16V3, 1 July 1999Pages:105 This volume implements AFPD 11-2, Aircraft Rules and Procedures; AFPD 11-4, Aviation Service; and AFI 11-202V3, General Flight Rules. It applies to all F-16 units. MAJCOM/DRU/FOA-level supple-ments to this volume are to be approved prior to publication IAW AFPD 11-2. Copies of MAJCOM/ DRU/FOA-level supplements, after approved and published, will be provided by the issuing MAJCOM/ DRU/FOA to HQ AFFSA/XOF, HQ ACC/XOFT, and the ur MAJCOM and ANG offices of primary responsibility. Field units below MAJCOM/DRU/FOA level will forward copies of their supplements to this publication to their parent MAJCOM/DRU/FOA office of primary responsibility for post publication review. NOTE: The terms direct reporting unit (DRU) and field operating agency (FOA) as ud in this paragraph refer only to tho DRUs/FOAs that report directly to HQ USAF. Keep supplements current by complying with AFI 33-360V1, Publications Management Program. See paragraph 1.4. of this vol-ume for guidance on submitting comments and suggesting improvements to this publication. This publi-cation is affected by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1974 as amended in 1996. Maintain and dispo of records created as a result of process prescribed in this publication in accordance with AFMAN 37-139, Records Disposition Schedule.
This volume, with its complementary unit-specific Local Procedures Supplement, prescribes standard operational and weapons employment procedures to be ud by all pilots operating USAF F-16 aircraft. USAFAWC aircraft may deviate from the contents of this volume as outlined in individually approved test plans required for Test and Evaluation purpos. File a copy of all approved waivers with this vol-ume.
This volume contains references to the following field (subordinate level) publications which, until con-verted to departmental-level publications, may be obtained from the respective MAJCOM publishing office:
Publications: MCR 55-125 (ACC)
Note: This publication incorporates all using MAJCOMs' Sup 1 using the paragraph supplementation method. Supplemental material is prefaced with (MAJCOM).
SUMMARY OF CHANGES
This revision incorporates Interim Change IC 2005-1. Changes include: Revis Low Thrust on Takeoff/ At Low Altitude CAPs; updates OPR information; approval authority and review of standards;
adds PFPS/Sectional Chart u during mission planning for VFR flight or flight inside a military training route (MTR); incorporates SII guidance on aviation fundamentals; clarifies u of briefing term “standard”; incorporates previous PACAF-only mission guidance for multiple-go days; adds G-awareness exerci guidance; adds guidance for flight below 10,000 MSL; clarifies formation deconfliction contracts; autho-rizes manual extension of trailing edge flaps for Air Sovereignty tasked missions and low/slow VID train-ing; restricts u of data link fuel status for fuel checks; adds night G-awareness exerci guidance; adds restrictions for targeting pod u at minimum altitude; adds LANTIRN HUD/FLIR failure guidance; authorizes quick flow air refueling procedures; adds new guidance for NVGs during takeoffs and land-ings; corrects true airspeed criteria for Category D misd approaches; deletes PACAF requirement for flight lead to call new heading and navaid fix during no-radar contact trail departures; revis trail recov-ery procedures; adds unlimited maneuvering with CAT III aircraft considerations; deletes PACAF no-LANTIRN (no-TFR) minimum night weapons delivery altitude restrictions; revis pilot guidance for aircraft malfunctions on the ground; revis air abort criteria; corrects Combat Edge (CE) definition; revis special subject briefing guide items; adds special operating instructions and rules of engagement to general briefing guide. A bar ( | ) indicates a revision from the previous edition. The entire text of the IC is at the last attachment.
Chapter 1— INTRODUCTION6
1.1.General: (6)
1.2.Tech Data (6)
1.3.Waivers (6)
1.4.Volume Changes (6)
1.5.Distribution (6)
Chapter 2— MISSION PLANNING7
2.1.Responsibilities (7)
2.2.General Procedures: (7)
2.3.Takeoff and Landing Data: (7)
2.4.Map/Chart Preparation: (7)
男鸡女兔婚配是否合适2.5.Briefing/Debriefing: (9)
2.6.Unit Developed Checklists/Local Pilot Aids: (10)
2.7.(USAFE) F-16D Operations (11)
2.8.(USAFE) Airfield Requirements. (11)
Chapter 3— NORMAL OPERATING PROCEDURES12
3.1.Ground Visual Signals (12)
3.2.Preflight: (12)
3.3.Ground/Taxi Operations: (13)
3.4.Flight Lineup (14)
3.5.Before Takeoff Checks (14)
3.6.Takeoff: (14)
3.7.Formation Takeoff: (14)
3.8.Join-up/Rejoin: (15)
3.9.Formation, General: (16)
3.10.Tactical Formations: (17)
3.11.Cha Formation: (19)
3.12.Show Formation (19)
3.13.Maneuvering Parameters: (19)
3.14.Ops Checks: (20)
3.15.Radio Procedures (21)
3.16.Change of Aircraft Control (22)
3.17.General Low Altitude Procedures: (22)
3.18.LANTIRN Operations: (24)
养肾粥3.19.Air Refueling: (25)
3.20.Night Operational Procedures: (26)
3.21.Night Vision Goggles (NVG) Procedures: (27)
3.22.Fuel Requirements: (29)
3.23.Approaches and Landings: (30)
3.24.Overhead Traffic Patterns: (30)
3.25.Tactical Overhead Traffic Patterns (31)
3.26.Touch-and-Go Landings: (31)
3.27.Low Approaches: (31)
3.28.Clod Traffic Patterns (31)
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3.29.Back Seat Approaches and Landings: (32)
3.30.Formation Approaches and Landings: (32)
小心反义词3.31.U of Altimeters: (32)
3.32.(USAFE) Wind and Sea State Restrictions (33)
Table 3.1.(USAFE) Weather Minimums Summary (In Feet/KM) (33)
Chapter 4— INSTRUMENT PROCEDURES34
4.1.Instrument Approach: (34)
4.2.Takeoff and Join-up: (34)
4.3.Trail Procedures: (34)
4.4.Formation Break-up (37)
4.5.Formation Penetration: (37)
4.6.Formation Approach (37)
4.7.Simulated Instrument Flight (37)
4.8.U of the Heads Up Display (HUD): (37)
4.9.Airborne Radar Approach (ARA): (37)
Chapter 5— AIR-TO-AIR WEAPONS EMPLOYMENT39
5.1.References (39)
5.2.Simulated Gun Employment (39)
5.3.Maneuvering Limitations: (39)
Chapter 6— AIR-TO-SURFACE WEAPONS EMPLOYMENT40
6.1.References (40)
6.2.Off-Range Attacks (40)
6.3.Weather Minimums (40)
6.4.Pop-Up Attacks (40)
6.5.Night Weapons Delivery/Range Operations (40)
胰腺炎的早期症状6.6.LANTIRN Weapons Delivery/Range Operations (40)
6.7.Target Identification (41)
6.8.Live Ordnance Procedures: (41)
太阳的诗句6.9.Strafe Procedures: (41)
Chapter 7— ABNORMAL OPERATING PROCEDURES42
7.1.General (42)
7.2.Ground Aborts: (42)
7.3.Takeoff Aborts: (43)
7.4.Air Aborts: (43)
7.5.Radio Failure: (43)
7.6.Severe Weather Penetration (45)
7.7.Lost Wingman Procedures (45)
7.8.Spatial Disorientation (46)
7.9.Armament System Malfunctions: (47)
7.10.Post Arresting Gear Engagement Procedures: (49)
7.11.In-flight Practice of Emergency Procedures: (49)
7.12.Search and Rescue (SAR) Procedures (50)
7.13.Critical Action Procedures (CAPs) (50)
Chapter 8— LOCAL PROCEDURES SUPPLEMENT51
8.1.General (51)
8.2.Local Operating Procedures (51)
Attachment 1— GLOSSARY OF REFERENCES AND SUPPORTING INFORMATION 53 Attachment 2— FLIGHT BRIEFING GUIDES 58 Attachment 3— CRITICAL ACTION PROCEDURES (CAPs) 95 Attachment 4— IC 2005-1 TO AFI 11-2F-16V3, F-16-OPERATIONS PROCEDURES 98
Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION
1.1. General:
1.1.1. Scope. This volume outlines the procedures applicable to the safe operation of the F-16. With此中有真意
the complementary references cited, this volume prescribes standard operational procedures to be ud by all USAF F-16 pilots.
1.1.
2. Pilot's Responsibility. This volume, in conjunction with other governing directives, prescribes
operations procedures for F-16 under most circumstances, but is not to be ud as a substitute for sound judgment or common n. Operations or procedures not specifically addresd may be accomplished if they enhance safe and effective mission accomplishment
1.1.3. Deviations. Deviations from the procedures require specific approval of the MAJCOM/DO
unless an urgent requirement or an aircraft emergency dictate otherwi, in which ca the pilot in command will take the appropriate action to safely recover the aircraft.
1.1.4. References. The primary references for F-16 operations are T.O.s 1F-16-1, 1F-16-1-1,
1F-16-1-2, 1-1C-1, 1-1C-1-30, AFTTP 3-1V5, Tactical Employment--F-16; AFTTP 3-3V5, Combat Aircraft Fundamentals--F-16; AFI 11-214, Aircrew, Weapons Director, and Terminal Attack Con-troller Procedures for Air Operations; and this volume. Training units may develop pha manuals from the procedures contained in the documents. Pha manuals may be ud to augment initial and mission qualification training at operational units. Pha manuals may expand the basic procedur
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in no ca will they be less restrictive.
1.2. Tech Data. Personnel will not operate new equipment or modified aircraft without properly vali-dated and verified tech data in accordance with 00-5 ries T.O.s. If properly procured and verified tech data does not accompany new equipment or aircraft modifications delivered to the field, personnel will not accept the aircraft or modified equipment. Red line (Mark-up) copies are not acceptable. Excep-tions to this policy are extremely limited and must be authorized by MAJCOM through DO and LG func-tional managers. PACAF waiver authority is FW/CC.
1.3. Waivers. Waiver requests will be forwarded through appropriate channels to the applicable MAJ-COM/DO for approval. Waivers, if approved, will be issued for a maximum of one year from the effec-tive date. Information copies of approved waivers will be provided to the lead and ur MAJCOM OPRs for this volume.
1.4. Volume Changes. Send recommended changes to this publication on AF Form 847, Recommenda-tion for Change of Publication, through channels, to HQ ACC/XOFT, 205 Dodd Blvd, Suite 101, Lan-gley AFB V A 23665-2789.
1.5. Distribution. Each F-16 pilot is authorized a copy of this volume.