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Ukrainian F-16 fighter pilots have had to dramatically change the way they fly after long flying Soviet jets, and it’s a lot to overcome


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Ukrainian F-16 fighter pilots have had to dramatically change the way they fly after long flying ******* jets, and it’s a lot to overcome

Ukraine’s F-16 pilots have had to get up to speed on a different fighter jet quickly.

Their training isn’t just to teach them to fly a new plane but also to break them of habits from their days flying ******* jets.

Changing pilot muscle memory and getting them to react in new ways in a crisis is difficult, an air warfare expert told ***.

Ukraine’s

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have had to dramatically change the way they fly in a very short ******* of time
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, and it’s a tremendous challenge for pilots when they are under pressure, an air warfare expert told Business Insider.

Michael Bohnert, an air warfare expert at the RAND Corporation, told *** that the big changes Ukrainian pilots have had to make so quickly make it difficult for them to overcome old habits and muscle memory in a crisis.

Ukrainian pilots were given roughly nine months of training in the US and some ********* countries, while most Western pilots are given three years to learn the jets,

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And more broadly, Ukraine’s air force is having to rapidly undergo a wider transition that its international partners took significantly longer to do. Across the board, Ukraine’s military has had to adapt to new weapons and fighting styles on wild timelines, and the results have been mixed. It’s far from an easy task, and in a ******, it is easiest to revert to what you know best.

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the country’s fighter fleet consisted only of much older, *******-era aircraft. Those older jets have hydraulic systems, while F-16 jets are fly-by-wire, which means computers process the input by pilots.

“What it means is that F-16S are not just more maneuverable, they’re more responsive,” Bohnert said.

“And transitioning pilots from the older to the newer is a problem because you can teach someone to fly a plane in six months to a year. But to teach them that muscle memory to know what to do when something goes wrong takes four or five, six, takes many more years,” Bohnert said.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in front of the first F-16 fighter jets received by Ukraine.Vitalii Nosach/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images

He said that it is difficult for pilots to retrain on such radically different jet types because “if something’s going wrong, your muscle memory reverts back to something that’s older.”

He said it’s something that can be overcome with more and more time on simulators — but Ukraine’s military does not have much time to spare.

A challenging task for Ukraine’s pilots

Ukrainian pilots have praised the combat power of their new F-16s compared to the older jets but have also noted how big a transition they have been.

A Ukrainian pilot with the call sign “Moonfish” earlier this year called it “a really awesome jet to fly” that was easier to fly. They

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from a basic phone “like a Nokia, straight to an iPhone, without all those steps in between.”

Tom Richter, a former US Marine pilot who flew F-16s for the National Guard, called the jet “a sensitive ******” compared to Ukraine’s *******-era aircraft in an interview with

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The reality that Ukrainian pilots are new to F-16s was acknowledged by Gen. James Hecker, commander of US Air Forces in Europe and NATO Allied Air Command, in September, when he said

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as “the pilots are new to it.”

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A Ukrainian air force F-16 fighter jet flies in an undisclosed location in Ukraine.AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky

The transition to F-16s and the integration of these weapons into the combat operations of the Ukrainian military

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, two ********* air warfare experts said in July.

“Old habits **** hard. They must be willing to embrace new concepts and training — as well as a willingness to ‘rewrite the books’ on military employment,”

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the Mitchell Institute’s David Deptula and Christopher Bowie in a report this past summer.

Changes in militaries don’t usually happen overnight. The transition to fly-by-wire aircraft took years for Western air forces and, Bohnert said, “there were still accidents and unhappiness.” The Ukrainians do not have that kind of time, though, and are under much greater pressure to adapt much faster.

And Ukrainian pilots have risen to that great challenge. An internal US Air Force assessment from last year said that two Ukrainian pilots proved they could complete the training for the F-16 in just four months — more than four times faster than what the Pentagon had predicted.

But as former US military pilots

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in interviews with *** in April, the contested skies above Ukraine will be the most dangerous battlefield that F-16s have ever faced.

Though causes remain unknown, Bohnert said inexperience on the new fighter jet might have been a factor when

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in August while defending against a Russian *******. In that fatal incident, both the jet and Ukrainian Air Force pilot Oleksiy Mes were lost.

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A farewell ceremony for Ukrainian F-16 pilot Oleksiy Mes in Shepetivka on August 29.Photo by Libkos/Getty Images

The loss could have also been the result of a mechanical ******** on the aging aircraft, or friendly ***** could have caused it as Ukraine works to get all of its combat systems, a hodgepodge of equipment, working smoothly together. Ukraine has not given a reason for the loss, but the investigation considered these possibilities.

Ukraine’s F-16s are limited

Air warfare experts previously told *** that the F-16s are not likely to be major game changers but will help Ukraine replenish lost aircraft, protect cities and other targets, and potentially allow Ukraine to launch new raids in the air.

The jets Ukraine is receiving, though a capability jump over its *******-era planes, are older F-16s without some of the newer upgrades. Bohnert described the fighters as “older airframes with not a lot of life left,” though he said that “doesn’t mean they’re bad.” Still, they’re not a match, though, for Russia’s better jets or its formidable air defenses.

A ******* problem is that Ukraine was not given enough of the jets to use them like the West does and make a substantial difference.

Denmark, Norway, Belgium, and the Netherlands have pledged more than 85 F-16s to Ukraine. Only a handful were delivered in August. Roughly 20 of the fighters are expected to be delivered to Ukraine by the end of this year.

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Ukrainian F-16s are seen in the air in an undisclosed location of Ukraine.REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who said in July that his country

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, said last month that there are plans to increase Ukraine’s number of jets and trained pilots. But he offered no details.

Partners have hamstrung Ukraine

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, and those limitations could potentially prevent it from leveraging the F-16’s capabilities in the way it might without restrictions. But limited airframes and trained pilots are big issues.

Not enough pilots are being trained for the jets Ukraine was promised,

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reported in June. The outlet reported that partner nations had fewer training spots than Ukraine does jets and pilots ready to be trained. The delays in getting this program spun up have been detrimental.

Ukraine began asking for F-16s shortly after Russia invaded over two and a half years ago. But the US, which has to give permission for the jets it manufactured to be donated even by other countries, was long reluctant.

Keir Giles, a senior consulting fellow at Chatham House’s Russia and Eurasia Programme, said last this month that the delay in meeting Ukraine’s demands meant “Russia has been given ample time to plan for the appearance of Ukraine’s new aircraft type and adapt to it.”

Ukraine, on the other hand, is still setting up its new F-16 program and trying to resolve issues with pilot training and integrating the jets into Ukraine’s military.

Michael Clarke, a Russia and Ukraine expert and a British national security advisor, told *** this summer that “if the West donated F-16s a year earlier, then most of these problems would be solved by now.”

And he also said that if more planes aren’t on the table, then, “in terms of defending Ukrainian airspace and being able to deal all the way across the front with Russia’s numbers, the F-16s are a long way from being able to do that.”

The challenges, limitations, and restrictions aside, air warfare experts still say the jets are a positive for Ukraine.

Retired US Army Maj. Gen. Gordon ‘Skip’ Davis, who was NATO’s deputy assistant secretary-general for its Defense Investment Division, told *** Ukraine’s F-16s “are making a difference now” and more arriving “will help them make more of a difference.”

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