They worked in collaboration with the United States Navy, and all the flight scenes you see in both movies are pretty darn realistic.
But the most demanding part of being a TOPGUN instructor for me wasn't the actual flying, like you see in "Top Gun" and "Top Gun: Maverick," but the lecture process as an instructor.
You're flying every single day, Monday through Friday, and in many cases, twice a day.
Depending on how dynamic your mission is — meaning how aggressive and fast you're flying — you'll likely be airborne for about an hour, doing basic flight maneuvers and the dogfighting you see in the "Top Gun" movies.
As an instructor, you're having a real direct influence and ability there.
Persons:
Guy Snodgrass, Defense James Mattis, It's, There's, Pete, Maverick, Mitchell, Russia's, Snodgrass, you've, We'd, you'll
Organizations:
Service, Communications, Defense, Hollywood, United States Navy, Business, Navy
Locations:
TOPGUN, Russian