NAVAIRโ€™s Naval Aviation Training Systems program office (PMA-205) delivered a newly updated F-16A/B Fighting Falcon simulator to the Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center (NSAWC), Naval Air Station Fallon, Nev. on March 2.

The F-16 device was an older, unused Air National Guard simulator that was updated to reflect the Navy F-16A/B cockpit by PMA-205 and L3 Communications.

โ€œThis new F-16 trainer is a force multiplier for our F-16 pilots at NSAWC,โ€ said Capt. Darryl โ€œSpikeโ€ Long, Naval Aviation Training Systems program manager. โ€œThe F-16 provides the Navy’s only dissimilar, high performance adversary aircraft, an important capability for enhanced air-to-air training for numerous Navy and joint customers.โ€

Of course getting a simulator that replicated the F-16A/B Block 15 cockpit was no small feat.

PMA-205 and L3 Communications integrated their efforts and the result was delivering this important cockpit trainer on time and on budget added Long.

โ€œL3 built the original F-16 trainer,โ€ said Cyndi Turner, the acting Adversary Training System Integrated Program Team Lead, PMA-205. โ€œL3 re-used the same simulator visual databases as the Air Force use at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, and Nellis AFB, Nev. in order to keep the simulator cost down.โ€

The original F-16 trainer had a three-screen visual system which we updated to the single-screen Briteboxโ„ข display in order to lower maintenance costs added Turner.

โ€œThere was an excellent working relationship between L3โ€™s F-16 instructor pilot and our Navy F-16 instructor pilot, Lt. Cmdr. Wayne Oetinger,โ€ said Turner. โ€œI consider this to be the number one reason for the success of this program.โ€

โ€œHaving an F-16 simulator now greatly enhances NSAWC’s ability to continue being good stewards of our aircraft in the years ahead,โ€ said Lt. Cmdr. Wayne Oetinger, F-16 Program Manager at NSAWC. โ€œThe new simulator will provide an enhanced training capability for the 38 pilots currently qualified to fly the F-16.โ€

Other than a few Foreign Military Sales (FMS) countries, NSAWC is one of the last organizations to operate the Block 15 variant. PMA-205 was able to work with L3 Communications to procure the components necessary to reassemble a Block 15 simulator said Oetinger.

Another key capability was the testing done during the program added Turner.

โ€œSince this was a Navy unique device, the software needed to be thoroughly tested before delivery to the site. Therefore, we performed government testing at the L3 facility near Hill AFB,โ€ said Turner. โ€œThe trainer was installed and accepted without any discrepancies.โ€

NSAWC has already put five new pilots through the F-16 training syllabus using the new simulator and looks forward to using a fully functional F-16 simulator in the years ahead added Oetinger.

NSAWC will hold one F-16A/B training class per quarter using the new trainer.

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