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T.O. GRIF-16CJ-1 FLIGHT MANUAL F-16C/D BLOCK 50 LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION F32657-90-c.2002 F42620-97-D-0010 WBLICO Commanders are responsibe for bringing this publication tothe attention ofall Air Force personnel cleared for operation of subject aircraft. 2 DECEMBER 1996 CHANGE 8 = 15 MARCH 2001 TO. GRIF-16C1-1 DISCLOSURE STATEMENT ‘This information is furnished on the conditions that it will not be released to another nation without the ~ specific authorization of the Department of the Air Fores of the United States; it will be used for military purposes only; the recipient will report promptly ly the United SlaLes any kuows ur suspected cou prousise; and the information will be provided substantially the same degree of security afforded it by the Department of Defense of the United States. Also, regardless of any other markings on the document, it will not be downgraded or declassified without the written approval of the originating US agency. Any request for this, document should be referred to OO-ALC/YPXG, 6089 Wardleigh Road, Hill AFB, UT 84056-5838. ‘SUPPLEMENTAL NOTICE ‘This manual is incomplete without T.0. GRIF-16CJ-1-1 and T.0. GRIF-16CJ-1-2. ‘SUPERSEDURE NOTICE See Technical Order Index, .0. GRO-1-71, for current status of Flight Manuals, Safety Supplements, Opera- tional Supplements, and Flight Crew Checklists. ‘This manual supersedes Interim Safety Supplement T.0. GRIF-16CJ-18S-17. 12 Change 8 TO. GRIF-16CH1 INSERT LATEST CHANGED PAGES. DESTROY SUPERSEDED PAGES. LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES NOTE: Changes to the current ise are indeated by a vertical line in the outer margins of the page. Dates of issue for originel and changed pages are: 0... 2a 98 6 Ape 98 100 raul st 15 Mar 89 20.101 Oeto7 7 18 Jun 99 Change No. 164 * Zaro in thin column indicates an original page. Change 8 A TO. GRIF-16CI-1 INSERT LATEST CHANGED PAGES, DESTROY SUPERSEDED PAGES. LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES (Cont) a Chenge 8 wacacurranuabcsosddsiessespseaccneceensewereccecconesce Ff 2 22 23 4 25 26 27 28 29 210. zu 212.. aa. 2a 25. 28. 27 218 no 220 * Zero in this eshumn indicates en criginal page, TO. GRIF-16C1-1 INSERT LATEST CHANGED PAGES, DESTROY SUPERSEDED PAGES, LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES (Cont) B xe $ OO DHOOM OOOO RHOMTI CCN MEA ACHE AARC DSC OROEDADOEESEROD % 309. 360 361 62 3.68 Be 365 3-68 367 S68 368, BIO. 8-70. Added... 3.70.2 Blank Added an. ~ aa). 379. a4 346. 378. 3761 3-76. Blanie 347 378 379.) 3.80 3.81 5.52 383 3.84 3.35, 3.88, 2687, 3.88, 3.89. 3.90 391 302 3.95. 5.106. 3106.1 3106.2 Blank. 31071 8.108 a.109) a0 BA ssees 42Blank Ba 52 33 * Zero in thi column indicates an origin page, Change 8 CHD blank) TO. GRIF-16C1-1 FLIGHT MANUALS, SAFETY SUPPLEMENT, AND. ‘OPERATIONAL SUPPLEMENT STATUS ‘This cupplement status page is based on information available as of 15 March 2001. It is not an official status page. Flight Manual Basic Date Change No, and Date TO, GRIF-16CJ-1 2 Dec 1996 8 15 Mar 2001 Supplemental Flight Manuals Basic Date Change No. and Date TO. GRIF-16CJ-1-1 9 Jun 1997 4 15 Jun 2000 TO. GRIF-1605-1-2 15 Feb 2000 2 15 Jan 2001 Flight Crew Checklist Basic Date ‘Change No. and Date NO, GRIF-16CJ-1CL-1 2Dec 1996 9 15 Mar 2001, INCORPORATED SAFETY AND OPERATIONAL SUPPLEMENTS: Flight Manual ‘TO. Number Date Short Title Sections Affected GRIF-16CJ-188-17 18 Jan 01 Injury Risks Associated I with ACES II Ejection OUTSTANDING SAFETY AND OPERATIONAL SUPPLEMENTS Flight Manual 7.0. Number Date Short Title Sections Affected None Change 8 a/b blank) SECTION T SECTION IL SECTION III SECTION IV SECTION V SECTION V SECTION VI SECTION VIT GLOSSARY APPENDIX A APPENDIX B TABLE OF CONTENTS Description and Operation ‘Normal Procedures Emergency Procedures Crew Duties Operating Limitations Operating Limitations (Stores) Flight Characteristics Adverse Weather Operation Standard and Nonstandard Abbreviations (Not Applicable) Performance Data - F110-GB-129 TO. GRIF-16CL-1 24 a1 41 61 TO. GRIF-16CJ-1-2 61 TA Glossary 1 TO, GRIF-16CJ-1-1 ‘TO. GRIF-16CJ-1.1 TO. GRIF-16CH-1 BEFORE You TAKE OFF, READ THIS! SCOPE TO.GRIF-16CJ-60F-1 Acceptance and Fune- tional Cheek IFiight ‘This manual contains the necessary information for Procedures Marval, safe and efficient operation of the aircraft. These F-180/D Aireraft instructions provide a general knowledge of the aircraft and its characteristies and specific normal "1.0. GRIF-160J-34-1-1__Avionies and Nonnu- and emergency operating procedures. Pilot experi- clear Weapons Deliv- ‘ence is recognized; therefore, basic flight principles xy Flight Manual are avoided. Instructions in this manual are prepared to be understandable to the least experienced pilot T., GRIF-16CJ-34-1.2 _Nonnuclear Weapons who can be expected to operate the aircraft. This Ballisties manual provides the best possible operating instruc- tions under most conditions. Multiple emergencies, 2.0, 1.10-1 Basic Flight Crew Air adverse weather, terrain, etc., may require modifica: Refueling Procedures tion of the procedures. ‘This manual must be used with one or more of the following manuals to obtain 1.0, 1.10-1.80 F-16 Flight Crew Air information necessary for safe and efficient opera. Refueling Procedures tion: TO. GRIF. Supplemental Flight PERMISSIBLE OPERATIONS ‘Manual, F-16C/D Air- craft ‘The flight manual takes a positive approach and normally states only what ean be done. Unusual DO, GRIF-16CI-1.2 Supplemental Flight operations or configurations are prohibited unless Manual, F-16C/D Air. specifically covered herein. Claaranes must be craft obtained before any questionable operation which is not specifically permitted in this manual is 1.0. GRIF-160J-5-2 Loading Data attempted. HOW TO BE ASSURED OF HAVING LATEST DATA Refer to .0, GR0-1-71 for a listing of all current flight manuals, safety supplements, operational supple- ments, and checklists. Also, check the flight manual title page, the title block of each safety and operational supplement, and all status pages contained in the flight manual or attached to formal safety and operational supplements. Clear all diserepancies before flight. ARRANGEMENT The manual is divided into seven sections and two supplemental appendices. ILLUSTRATIONS Cockpit arrangement, cockpit console, and cockpit instrument panel illustrations display the delivered configuration plus the approved equipment modifica- tions. For details of equipment modification, see the individual equipment illustration, SUPPLEMENT INFORMATION AND GUIDELINES, Supplements are safety or operational and are indicated -1SS or -18, respectively. Supplements are issued as interim electronic messages or formal printed copies. All interim supplements are assigned odd numbers, such as 188-195. When an interim supplement is formalized, it is assigned the next following even number, such as -18S-196. Formal supplements not preceded by an interim supplement are also assigned even numbers. If an interim supplement is not to be formalized, a statement cancelling the next assigned even supplement ‘number is included in the REMARKS section of the interim supplement. If a formal supplement is not preceded by an interim supplement, a statement cancelling the previous odd supplement number is included on the status page of the formal supplement. Occasionally, a supplement has dual references in the instructions; this is because the supplement applies to the present and subsequent manual. Minor texvillustration changes or deletions are given as instructions in the supplement. When lengthy additions are required, the formal supplement provides one-sided insert page(s) to the flight manual and checklist. This supplement page(s) is attached to the original page(s). The original page(s) remains in the manual or checklist in case the supplement is, rescinded and the page(s) is needed. Added page(s) (eg, 348.1) are inserted in proper numerical sequence and may be printed on both si TO. GRIF-16CI-1 ‘SAFETY SUPPLEMENTS Information involving safety is promptly forwarded in a safety supplement. Urgent information is, published in interim safety supplements and transmitted by electronic message. Formal supple- ments are mailed, The supplement title block and status page (published with formal supplements only) should be checked to determine the effect of the supplement on this manual and other outstanding supplements. OPERATIONAL SUPPLEMENTS Information involving changes to operating proce- ures is forwarded by operational supplements. The procedure for handling operational supplements is the same as for safety supplements. CHECKLIST ‘The checklist contains itemized procedures without all of the amplification. Primary line items in the flight manual and checklist are identical. HOW TO GET PERSONAL COPIES Each pilot is entitled to a personal copy of the flight manual, cafety supplements, operational supple ments, ‘and a checklist. The required quantities should be ordered before needed to assure their timely receipt. Check with the publication distribu- tion officer whose job is to fulfill TO. requests. Country manuals and difference data are assigned a Country Standard TO. (CSTO) number and indexed in the Security Assistance Program T.0. Index, T.O. GRO-1-71, Updates, stock, store, and issue of CSTO's are a contractor supported function. Insure a system is established at each base to deliver the publications ‘o the pilots immediately upon receipt. FLIGHT MANUAL BINDERS Looseleaf binders and sectionalized tabs are avail- able for use with the manual. They are obtained ‘through local purchase procedures and are listed in ‘the USAF supply channels and may be ordered on the supply case through AFLC. Check with supply personnel for assistance in procuring these items CHANGE SYMBOL ‘The change symbol, as illustrated by the black line in the margin of this paragraph, indicates changes made to the current issue.

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