The short answer is near 15 HP.
The horsepower is the amount a horse can produce for a continuous time period at a slow haul, however in a gallop for short periods that power level shoots up dramatically, this is why a horse can whip say a 5hp mini motorbike.
A person can peak at about 1 HP but their continuous power output is about 1/8th HP
Interestingly enough the person who came up with the HP as a unit of measure bears the same name as the metric unit of power that's replacing HP
Now if you are talking about the F16 and not the pilot himself, Above supersonic speeds around 100,000 horsepower.
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F16 is the most common western fighter jet.
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On internal fuel it's range is approximately 1,000 miles.
At Mach 1.97 an F-16 is producing approx. 100,098 shp.
It will fly approximately twice the speed of sound.
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An F-16's max take-off weight is 42,300 pounds
The US gave Egypt 186 F-16's
Until the advent of the flying computers (F16, F22, etc.); the fastest in service fighter was the twin engined F-4 Phantom II. or an RAF spitfire
The F-16 was developed by a team of General Dynamics engineers led by Robert H. Widmer