RE: Cermark/Tamjets f-16 for first turbine????
Agree with everyone. Wayne has a very solid point, I loose sight of my Edwards -16 all the time when it is coming straight at me, you really need to know what you are doing at all times.
How long is your runway? A good pilot can land the F-16 in 200 ft, an avarage pilot will take 500 ft+, a newbie will most likely take a lot of runway! There is a trick to the approach and flare and you have to do it right, nose has got to be up at all times, if you land with wings flat you will touch down at 50 mph.
So anwering your question, it could be done. I wouldn't mind training a newbie on a Falcon.