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Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
200 out of 10. Really love the suspense it created.
-10+20
-10 + 20 = 10
7/10.
But the title , I'd give that a 1/10. Maverick had nothing to do with him "fainting"
The pilot did not faint. He passed out due to lack of oxygenated blood flow to the brain. In this particular situation. There is a distinct medical difference.
The sincere look on his face during the âEJECT, EJECT!â command is what makes this man one of the greatest and most dedicated actors ever.
lol
Lmao
almost like hes been acting for years
@@skittleslover651 there are countless others that have been acting for years but couldnât come close. Instead they are turning their merit into shite on the last mile (Patrick Stewart, Jackie Chan, Will Smith to name only a few well-known).
Tom Cruise might be whacky in private but heâs a damn good actor.
He doesn't even rank in the top 10 greatest actors. He's so stuck on himself that it boggles the mind.
This scene is a reality check, even in training you could get someone dead
*"Train as hard as you fight"*
~There's a reason US Naval Aviators and Air Force pilots are the best of the best in the world even with our aging 4.5+ Gen frontline fighter aircraft. The stakes are high and more people do die during training accidents than the public would like to hear, but such is the cost of the business of flying warplanes.
My dad was killed in 79 during training. Flew Cobras for the USMC. Just days after my 3rd bday. It's real folks
@@jeffs.5882 Iâm sorry for your loss. People like to see and think of pilots as these incredible absolutely larger than life dudes with a force field of invincibility around them from which all harm slides right off.
The reality is that aviation, particularly military aviation most especially military rotary winged aviation is dangerous and perilous.
@@tyvernoverlord5363 it's cool they like that stuff yes navy seals do die but it's cool to be and navy seal or a fighter pilot
More die in training than most people can fathom.
My heart almost stopped during the birdstrike scene....
Same thing happened to the bird.
@@unbearable9770 hahahhaha
I bird strike also took out one of my engines, those birds have to learn to stay out of the way
@@letmefindout81 It wasn't the bird's fault. The Bird Crossing Guard wasn't paying attention.
@@letmefindout81 thoes birds dont respect their turn of crossing the road
That bird did more damage to the F-18 than the three Su-57's did to Maverick's F-14.
Yeah, cause birds are living beings, which does worse damage than bullets that I doubt CZcams will allow me to go into detail here. Look into the US Airway Flight 1549 case: those buggers took out two whole engines for good reason.
@@girl1213 there is a good reason that engines are tested by shooting dead birds at them
@@girl1213 Uh yeah... no... An F/A-18 could probably eat 10 birds without anything happening to it. That thing is a fucking flying tank. Many hornet pilots have reported being struck by multiple birds and having zero mechanical failures.
@@Ajcav763 True. But sometimes, you just get bad luck. That's just how machines are...
â@@Manakyn that bird came from su 57
I love the detail the Phoenix didn't eject until she was sure Bob was out the plane, it shows she wanted to make sure her crewman was safe before herself
Despite the failure to recover the craft engines, Phoenix was leveled headed & tried all solution prompts. Very nice, she cool.
And quite a looker.
I've spoken to a few pilots (not fighter ones though) and they all describe the same feeling. When something goes wrong the back of your brain will start to absolutely panic. The training is there so you do the correct procedure automatically.
Nah bruh she couldnât manage a single thing not even keeping the wings level, fire right, fire left=eject eject eject, no time to lose restarting, just makes things worse, + if she didnât even manage to fly level during this whole scene, punch out! I get this is a movie, would have been boring AF if she immediately pulled the ejection handle haha
@@nicholas1310 I mean it looked like near the end when they were ejecting that she was struggling with the joystick thing (Iâm not a pilot so I donât know the proper term) which Iâm guessing is in charge of flying the plane, but despite her struggling with it the wings werenât leveling out so maybe because the engines were gone the wings couldnât level out
Like I said Iâm not a pilot so I could be completely wrong but Iâm just saying
@@bababooey6506 As BOB, her WSO was saying, her plane have hydraulics failure. Since the F18 is fly by wire not mechanical, the hydraulic system controls the plane ailerons, rudders, and elevators, once that is gone, she is pretty much holding a dead stick.
Loved Pete Mitchellâs performance as Tom Cruise. Absolutely brilliant acting!
Take my updoot
Wait a minute...
Hol upâŠoh wait you right
But they are t- ohhh...i see It now
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The pilot got G-LOC (G force loss of consciousness). The smart play was what Maverick did, namely get enough noise working in his headset to get him conscious in enough time so he can pull up. A missile alert/lock will be about the most noise you can generate, save for a master caution warning going off.
GLOC is a form of fainting đ€Šđœââïž
Precision matters.
@@jasonb7768 what do you think fainting is if itâs not a âloss of consciousnessâ!
@@anthonyradford8605 I just said that
@@jasonb7768 isn't that what he said?
This movie was incredibly gratifying. Better than the original. What they did with his character and the plot were really unexpected and amazing. Everyone should go see this while it's still in theaters. Top Gun: Maverick is a masterpiece.
I caught it the final weekend it was in theaters after hearing so much praise for it, and I'm glad I did
@@squallstopher608 itâs worthy of the theater! So glad you saw it on the big screen!
The most dangerous enemy in the movie: bird
Hahahahaha
Exactly! Ask Captain Sully đ
@@konoha92hero when in a plane Tom Hanks is a problem by himself
@@konoha92hero Beat me to this comment
bird
Not trying to bust balls here, but Maverick had nothing to do with him "fainting" . It was gravity's fault.
Click bait.
In a way, it could be Maverick pushing them to do a sustained 9g climb.
Besides, they had to train to withstand that G force, it was part of their mission route. They knew what they were signing up for.
Definitely coyote should have sued gravity
it's not the gravity, it's the acceleration
This scene is unbelievably good.
The build-up as Cayote wakes up gives you chills, and just when you thought everything was good, the worst part comes.
Absolutely love it.
This was a really good movie.
And by todayâs standards, it was great.
It's so rare to get quality movies like this now a days
Need full movie link please
@@butlerababio4915 find it yourself
I was kinda laughing at bird strike after g-loc, like they were just tossing in as much as they could. It's an awesome movie, saw it 5x in theaters
Sometimes when you think Murphy is done chucking wrenches at you...... well ... he ain't
@@sturmbok he chucks the kitchen sink, counter included.
@@Privatepain1234 then the kitchen
3 minutes that will put you on edge of your seat more than any other movie out there.
Phoenix is the greatest portrayal of decision making in an emergency. We need more like her in the United States
I second that!! Go Phoenix!!
Even in the SAM scene after they do the bombing run - first thing emergency jettison to lighten her plane for manoeuvres.
Phoenix is awesome
The part where the bird hit the F/A-18 sorta made me laugh. Just the fact two things went wrong that fast was crazy.
It happens in real life.
@@SVSky Yeah I know, but itâs just the chances of someone nearly dying just for someone to nearly die again in training in this manner.
@@EruseanPug they foreshadowed it with the birds
His name is not âTom Cruiseâ lol itâs Maverick
@@nyronsookdeo7495 it's sarcasm man
no shit man
@@nyronsookdeo7495 yeah come on man
His name is not" Maverick" lol it's Pete Mitchell man.
If you want to split hairs, he ( Tom, Pete, Maverick) had nothing to do with him ''fainting''' .
When I saw this in D.Box theater it was crazy how the chairs vibrates and it moves with the jets makes it more intense
A great performance by Jay Ellis (Coyote), Monica Barbaro (Phoenix) and Tom Cruise (Mav.) in this scene and in a Top Gun 2 - Maverick. A very realistic, persuasive portrayal of the aviators, of the serious troubles they can experience. Top Gun sequel is amazing movie, better than the original although late Tony Scott did fantastic job as a director back in 1986. A glory to him and to producers, actors, to all the movie creators.
While this movie doesnât get a perfect score in the realism department, they really did make so much more of an effort than most movies would. I noticed that a lot in the little details.
For instance, Phoenixâs crash is a quick part of the movie, but her responses are dead on and exactly what a pilot with her training would doâŠwell, except for sending power and more fuel to the right engine that she apparently didnât realize was also burning. Up until that though, she went for altitude (the higher up you are, the more time to deal with that engine failure and more room to eject), throttled back and cut fuel flow to the burning engine, then extinguished the fire. Minor details that donât really affect the overall course of the movie, but itâs the kind of thing that people familiar with these aircraft and aviation will notice.
It all adds up to make the movie feel much more authentic than most, even if itâs not perfect. I strongly suspect that the driving force behind almost all of that attention to detail is Tom Cruise, an exceptional pilot himself from what Iâve read. I think we would have gotten a totally different movie, if weâd ever gotten it all, without that guy.
And then they spoil realism by putting Phoenix on a mission straight away after ejecting. Pilots suffer spinal injury after electing
While YOU say this movie doesn't get a good score regarding realism, you should know there are several current top gun pilots that state they have done all the maneuvers that were done in this movie!
@@Edward-kv8reDepends on a great many factors. Many pilots are fine after an injection. Many others have some sort of injury, minor or major.
At the end of the day though, itâs a movie. You can tell they made an effort at realism, but this is something made for general audiences, not just aviators. Certain sacrifices need to be made for the plot, because this is entertainment, not a US Navy training film, and thatâs fine.
@@jasonmacneil2256 I didnât say that at all. Lol. You should probably reread my post. What I said was complementing the movie overall for at least making an effort in the realism department. The first Top Gun couldnât have cared less about it and was almost comically fake in half the scenes (though still a blast). They did a much better job this time around.
@@mco119jj Oh, sorry. Sometimes the written word is easy to get a wrong understanding. I agree with you wholeheartedly on that.
Pretty clever to use missile lock in order to make beeping sounds in the passed out pilots cockpit.
Yeah the rwr is very loud
Putting the movie aside, just the thought of Tom Cruise screaming at the top of his lungs "COYOTE!!!" is pretty funny lol.
Hands down. The BEST film of 2022.
100000% percent
I know. It would take a miracle to win best picture at the academy awards.
Avatar 2?
@@pingvin300 didn't live upto the hype
"climbing" gets me all the time
This is the pinnacle of movie making for an action film. Aside from in the incredible intense cinematography of filming high performance fighter jets, it is the facial features produced by the actors and actress in this scene.
Just by the look, the eyes, you can see the inner emotions, the tension, the relief all in the just the eyes
Phoenix did everything right before punching out.
The lack of Danger zone in these clips makes me sad.
wdym
@@MrMrtony251 the nostalgia of âdanger zoneâ when it plays in the og top gun can bring a grown man to unstoppable wet tears
Who would win:
A highly sophisticated military jet plane that costs millions VS a flock of birds
Tom Cruise didn't make him faint, the pilot made himself faint. That was his choice to faint.
no
@@DeosPraetorian Yes.
I didn't know Marco Pierre White was a fighter pilot.
gordan ramsay reference đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
Not how G-Loc works. You can find yourself fading in an instant. Esp if you go from negative immediately to positive gs
Pete Mitchell when he was 24 being this hot shot who only cares about being no 1 but him at 60 who cares about people around him. Love his character arc.
The fact that they had 2 moments with coyote and phoenix/Bob back to back really put me on edge
*Moral of the movie:* Bird is the word
Had to see this twice on the big screen!
I saw it 5 times đ
I have a problem! Definitely worth more than once!
@@Thomohawk21 I'm on 5 and going to my 6th tomorrow in IMAX!
@@johnkempel1171 dang! Awesome man! Itâs stopped showing here in Aus, otherwise Iâd keep going! Haha
Everybody gangster until nature flips you the bird back
no nro, women can`t fly as the can`t drive
Coyote: *goes to G-LOC*
Me: panik
Coyote: *regains consciousness*
Me: kalm
Phoenix: *loses an engine from bird strike*
Me: PANIK
He probably thinking that with G Lock he can try to recover him by waking him up. Bird strike with engines on fire, that's a lost cause.
@@gagongflip389 to be honest, an engine out is not a lost cause. you can still glide the plane down to a safe emergency landing.
the real lost cause was the loss of hydraulics. that means they have no control over the plane anymore
The most intense scene, along with the mountain top missile battle, Mav and Rooster stealing an F-14, and the final dogfight. Love this movie.
Top gun : Maverick = Top Gun : Right Stuff.
Fun Fact: Coyote's actor got to work with Tom Cruise again in a small supporting role in Mission Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1.
Having the bird strike is so accurate. This is by far the most common problem in aviation.
"sh*t it's Maverick"
O man, that reminds me of:
"Holy sh*t it's Viper"
đŠ đŠ đŠ: Damn we almost had them!
They should have had him coming go back to consciousness doing the âfunky chickenâ as pilots call it.
I know this scene had me screaming everytime I've seen it so far
Damn that Tom Cruise is so reckless.
Seeing them making high G maneuver make me also hold my breath
Maverick being the Yoda of Top Gun
Damn maverick had to take care of these guys
Bob is probably the most realistic actor here.......
He is Bob.
Murphys law hit hard
2:30 "No animal was harmed in the making of this film." đđ€Ł
While going down, Bob and Phoenix are lucky they didn't punch out straight into the ground or at a bad angle and not have enough altitude for the parachute to open.
Ejection system has gyros and waits till ur upright
It's not that long to fall asleep when in G lock, sometimes it will only took 5 seconds until you regain consciousness.
The fact they added a scene where there is a birdstrike, which can is a real situation for airplanes
plot twist: the bird strike actually happened during filming
Very tense three minutes đŹ
I'm glad pilot woke up and the
other two ejected đ°đđ„¶đ
F 18s have an automatic "level wings" feature built into the software for this exact problem. The plane wouldn't let itself crash in this scenario.
The animated it in the close up of the left engine fire being extinguished. And with master caution would the plane even intervene with automated systems knowing that there is a serious issue? Idk. ALSO the had a hyd pressure failure with a fire (great way to lose avionics) so there isnât an input the bird could give to save itself if it canât talk to anything.
@@wanted247ha8 i know this comment was months ago, but i guess he meant in regard to the G-Loc Situation. Many planes, even some at the end of WW2 had earaly versions of a level wings system
@@nelayo4894 this could very well be the case. Iâm not familiar with the system but I would assume it has activation conditions. In the case he g-locked and stalled essentially (I do know for a fact that the only plane we have with great anti-stall is the 22 raptor). Could be a few things. But the only plane can and will crash if the stars align (or misalign I suppose)
@@wanted247ha8 i might be missing something but how do you get the assumption, that he is stalled?
As far as I know the F16 has this system, which is based on several facots (speed, attitude, closure rate with ground) and is able to perform a pull up of several GÂŽs until the airplane is in a steady nose up attitude kinda like an autopilot.
I am sorry for the Top Gun Jet handles...they r the real heroes đ”âđ«
He certainly does know how to make a movie. I wonder what ex fighter pilots think.
Check out CW lemoine and Ward Carolls reviews. Then you will know what ex fighter pilots and RIOs think about the movie đ
Likewise. And... careful what you wish for. Getting their assessment isn't even half the battle. Filtering them out of the dung heap of tens of thousands anonymous, self-proclaimed "experts" that will chime in for years to come is where the difficult sets in. They can keep company with seemingly endless supply of "professional" snipers that jump all over any movie where someone fires a weapon over a range longer than a hundred yards.
A lot of the fighter pilots had their criticisms of the movie but they are very impressed with aerial sequences. One pilot accident comment on that particular scene that was being shown and he says I've known guys that have been in situations like that. Birds suck
su57: failed to beat f18
some bird: hold my beer
Yeah, too bad the enemy didn't have birds guarding the base later in the movie.
You and your class running 4 laps around a soccer field be like:
That certainly was intense..
He kept saying Jose Jose Jose and I was like what I was like oh shit
Guys. change the title
No.1 Tom Cruise is the ACTOR, the character's name is Maverick (Pete Mitchell)
No.2, Maverick didn't make Coyote faint, it was G-LOC or the lack of oxygenated blood to the brain because of the fact he was pulling so hard
No.3 That bird strike scene was REALLY GOOD in terms of cinematography, but I'm not sure a bird strike could knock out both engines and the hydraulic systems, sure the fire itself could have spread to the hydraulic pipes but....erm. (If there are any pilots please correct me)
Birds, the true rival of the F-18! đ
That was jorge why I always driving is still beyond me
maverick almost lost 3 pilots
When this kid passed out, he actually passed out in the film and the Director, kept it in
2:02 For those looking for the 'pull up' section.
PĆetĂĆŸenĂ kopitu je nÄkdy 3 aĆŸ 4 G mĆŻĆŸe se stĂĄt ĆŸe pilot na 30 sekund omdlĂ âȘïžâš
Trust me, the gravitational force is extremely powerful...
All that technology b birds đŠ
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If the Department of Defense is reading, I have a solution to the issue of birds getting caught in the engines and causing mechanical problems: on each wing and on the nose attach ten foot poles parallel to the body of the plane. At the end of the poles, affix harnesses and put a cat in each harness. The cat will catch the birds and prevent them from hitting the engine blades.
You're welcome.
Just bring back the F-14. They're already cats which means they're immune to birds.
Phoenix scene was about Maverick wishing he would've just punched out with goose đŠ than trying to save the plane
âHydraulics failing - â I canât control it!â ⊠yeah no shit, both your engines are done for.
Coyote almost did a Cougar: as in he couldn't have known his reaction to a situation and had the pants scared off him. Thankfully it didn't rattle him to the point of turning in his wings, but geez, no one would blame him just like no one could blame Cougar, who was more scared of orphaning his son then dying.
And Pheonix and Bob were just about in the same situation as Maverick and Goose were when their F-14 flat-spined with the loss of two engines and unable to maintain any control. Luckily technology had improved to the point the canopy wasn't in any danger of hitting them when they ejected.
I think when she tried to restart the engine it made it worse...
@3:10 Maverick is being a typical pilot talking normal under heavy G
I was biting my nails at this scene.
if coyote g locked here he wouldve been kicked off the mission immediately. You cant have any chance of someone g locking on a mission like this
good job! i bet you are great at making s! good luck
Wouldn't both seats fire if one of the ejection handles was pulled, or is it not built like that?
"I'm going after him..." XD Wtf are a you gonna do, wake him up with a missle? :D
Yeah, a missile lock tone blaring in your headset is really loud. It's the most maverick could do in that situation, try to wake him up with a really loud pulsing sound
Bet u feel dumb now
Coyote has no business being in a military fighter jet passing out like that.
Purchased Top Gun yesterday but haven't watched yet
Just a movie folks. But the best of the year in my opinion.
2:52, the Eng Crank switch is sooo rusty (and dusty)
Blame AVI for not QAing their shit properly đ
This scene reminded me of something for some reason phil recover phil recover!
Finally theyâre using the proper term for an enemy aircraft.
In the first one they kept calling hostile crafts bogeys
bogies is also an acceptable term if the aircraft is unknown. Meaning it could be friend or foe. Bandit is known enemy aircraft
Shout out to the AMEs...
Someone please correct me if Iâm wrong, but doesnât the F/A-18s have a feature where the plane auto levels if there is no input from the pilot. I thought this was specifically for G-LOC?
Me: Wow. You know for a second there I really thought someone was going to...
Maverick: Bird strike! BIRD STRIKE!!
that bird strike is crazy, im an f 18 super hornet pilot and i have been watching top gun because im curious
"......f++kin sparrows"
-Sully
damn this movie is so good
** Movie of the Year ** .
When I saw the trailers, I thought of Phoenix's plane were on a jet wash. So it was a bird strike after all.
Kayote is my favorite character
F16âs jet was like⊠âfuck autopilotâ im going down with coyote⊠hahhahaha.