
T.O. BMS1F-16CM-1
BMS 4.34 Change 2.00
BMS 4.34 Dash 1
© Red Dog 2012-2019
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1.4.9. Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR) page
The FLIR page is only available on F-16s carrying an
AN/AAQ-13 LANTIRN navigation pod (on the left chin
station). The FLIR is a forward looking infrared
camera used for low level night navigation. The FLIR
is housed in the navigation pod of the LANTIRN
system mounted alongside the TFR system.
Obviously chin hardpoints must be powered up for the
FLIR to be operational.
The FLIR needs between 8 and 15 minutes to cool
down before use, so start the process as soon as
possible during ramp start for missions requiring FLIR.
The FLIR will be ready to operate as soon as the NOT
TIMED OUT message disappears from the MFD.
OSB #18 places the FLIR in standby. OSB #20 places
the FLIR in operational mode (OPER). Once
operational the FLIR page will display the infrared
view in front of the pod. The image can be repeated
on the HUD by rotating the BRT ICP wheel upwards.
The FLIR level can be changed with the ICP up and
down FLIR arrows. The current gain and level values
are displayed on the top left corner of the FLIR MFD.
OSB #10 is the boresight option. On the ground the
FLIR camera is boresighted on top of the HUD. It may
induce parallax errors. The boresight is used to better
match the image in the HUD with the image from the
FLIR camera at a certain range. Depress OSB#10 and
the BSGT mnemonic highlights. The HUD FLIR image
can then be slewed with the cursors. Do not boresight
on close objects. It is advised to boresight in flight on
large objects such as the edge of a mountain or a road
for instance. Once both images are superimposed
correctly depress OSB#10 again and the BSGT
mnemonic will return to its initial state.
Once the FLIR image is displayed on the HUD the
MFD page does not need to be active, though it is
advisable to have it on one of the DA buttons for easy
access to boresighting.
LOOK-INTO-TURN (LIT) and SNAPLOOK capabilities
are available on the HUD.
LIT: when the bank angle is above 5° holding DMS UP
will shift the FLIR view slightly into the turn to provide
lead obstacle clearance. The FLIR image reverts to
forward looking when DMS UP is released.
SNAPLOOK: The view can be shifted further in flight
by holding DMS UP and moving the cursors in any
direction, even in a turn. The view will revert to forward
looking when DMS UP is released.
When LIT or SNAPLOOK are active the FPM is
dashed.
More information can be found in Avionic Checklists
and the TO-BMS1F-16CM-34-1-1 LANTIRN chapter
(in your Docs folder
).
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