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    Starring: Tom Cruise, Miles Teller, Jennifer Connelly
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  • @ojon12389
    @ojon12389 Рік тому +2056

    All the behind the scenes of the training seemed like such an asset in not only promoting the film, but it stands out in a resume for the cast. It has that "see how committed we are" type of thing. And for being training, while it may not be necessarily "fun", but it looked like a cool experience. Though I wonder if the pilot extras had to do the training as well, because you literally only see their faces for like 30 seconds for the whole film, about 5 seconds of that were in the flying jets (talking about Yale, Harvard, and Fritz). I would assume so, but they could've probably get away with CGI them in the cockpit because the scene was so short, so they didn't have to do the training.

    • @rosenthorn_
      @rosenthorn_ Рік тому +64

      For extras they could easily get actual pilots, since they wouldn't need much acting experience. But it'd be harder to find experienced actors who also happen to be trained in piloting jets.

    • @austism1
      @austism1 Рік тому +12

      @@rosenthorn_ yea omg would of been so hard to find a pilot to say the three lines of dialogue each of the characters had throughout the entire FILM. Thank god they had expert actors

    • @MS-pi4um
      @MS-pi4um Рік тому +1

      @@austism1 sounds like your agreeing with rae?

    • @rosenthorn_
      @rosenthorn_ Рік тому +6

      @@austism1 Actors do a thing called acting and so are available to act. Pilots tend to be busy piloting.

    • @TheMusicftw1
      @TheMusicftw1 Рік тому +4

      I would assume the pilot extras were actual US Navy pilots lol

  • @AbbySanch14
    @AbbySanch14 Рік тому +814

    Huge props to the cast! Instead of just memorizing lines and delivering them on a set they had to learn an entire set of new skills and training that most people wouldn’t be able to achieve. Their hard work and strength definitely shows!

    • @mortimerbrewster3671
      @mortimerbrewster3671 Рік тому +26

      It seems like the difference between Tom Cruise films and the majority of others now days is green screen. Most "actors" have to learn how to react to a tennis ball; Cruise tests your ability to actually perform in the situation. I'm bored of green screen movies.

    • @AlexBsSecret
      @AlexBsSecret Рік тому +1

      this reminds me of Ricky Gervais trashing current Hollywood for making these clown movies which actors have to show up with steroided bodies and form fitting vinyl costumes, standing a lil bit around a green screen and making jokes about each other. And then they get paid millions, ridiculous.

    • @JohnCranberry23
      @JohnCranberry23 Рік тому

      This is a Tom Cruise film...not Marvel.

    • @Kinobambino
      @Kinobambino 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@mortimerbrewster3671Right! This green screen CGI stuff is ok but it just lacks character..something is gonna be sacrificed when you take short cuts

    • @chrismaverick9828
      @chrismaverick9828 26 днів тому

      @@mortimerbrewster3671 Much of the water training is because they were flying backseat in actual Super Hornets, and as such they had to have the various ejection training regimes in the event something happened and they had to bail or ditch, all of which is Navy requirements for working in a flight capacity on their aircraft.
      Cruise could have easily settled for easier ways to do things, but I think he honestly respects the occupation and its inherent physical demands and dangers, and so wanted to ensure his product had that realism built in as best he could.

  • @DustinBlaise
    @DustinBlaise Рік тому +621

    This right here was one of the best parts of the movie. They put the actors through survival training and flight training to be in the actual seat of an F-18 Hornet and film while doing the stunts in these REAL Aircraft. Not a built out tube in a Sound Studio surrounded by Green/Blue Screens but Real Life aircraft in real environments. No Green Screen can fake the feel of pressure in a high G turn, a yank to the side in a roll or sudden weightlessness in a dive. So when the scenes happens and they feel those maneuvers, We as the audience are along for the ride and feel like we're there with them. WE NEED MORE MOVIES LIKE THIS!

  • @ajdoms0187
    @ajdoms0187 Рік тому +293

    You gotta respect The whole cast for going through intense training like that . Enormous props to all of them!!!

    • @youwebz
      @youwebz Рік тому

      Who wouldn’t?

  • @bp-ob8ic
    @bp-ob8ic Рік тому +486

    Water survival training is standard for Navy pilots and aircrew. Several of my shipmates lived because of what they learned in dunker training.
    It is intense, but also builds confidence that you can contribute to your own rescue when your day goes very bad.

    • @CPR12345
      @CPR12345 Рік тому +1

      Can you share a story or two of what happened to them that required a water survival?

    • @bp-ob8ic
      @bp-ob8ic Рік тому

      @@CPR12345 Two that immediately come to mind ...
      First one was in an H-46 that had a sync-shaft failure. They were doing a maintenance test, and the front and rear rotors hit each other. The aircraft broke in half, dumping the crew chief out (sadly, he did not survive). My friend and the other pilot were able to control the front rotor enough to survive the ensuing water landing. The instrument panel collapsed on impact, trapping my friend in the rapidly-sinking cockpit. Because he had gone through D-WEST just before that deployment, he knew that he had the HEEDS (Helicopter Emergency Egress Device - essentially a 2-minute air bottle) in his vest. A deep draw on that air allowed him to calm down enough to untangle his legs and egress successfully.
      Other one was a controlled ditch in an H-2. The aircraft lost transmission oil pressure over 20 miles from the ship. They turned towards the ship and followed the appropriate procedures for an impending transmission failure. The vibrations increased to the point that they elected to ditch before the transmission seized.. They were about 8 miles from the ship, which was closing fast. Once in the water, everyone was able to successfully egress by following their training. To wit: Stay strapped in until all violent motion has stopped. Find a reference point and release from your seat. Maintain references until reaching an egress point. Push clear before inflating your vest.
      Both are alive today because of this excellent training, which I can only guess has improved over the years.

  • @alesh2275
    @alesh2275 Рік тому +160

    Tom Cruise went out of his way to “grow” these actors. They were so lucky :)

    • @darknemessis6880
      @darknemessis6880 Рік тому

      More like to put them in danger

    • @thomasthomas9077
      @thomasthomas9077 Рік тому +15

      @@darknemessis6880 really Karen 😎🤣🤣🤣🤣. FJB

    • @darknemessis6880
      @darknemessis6880 Рік тому

      @@thomasthomas9077 Karen? You really sound like one

    • @isaiahjones3427
      @isaiahjones3427 Рік тому +8

      @@darknemessis6880 To fly highway to the danger zone

    • @mortimerbrewster3671
      @mortimerbrewster3671 Рік тому

      @@darknemessis6880 That was an "I know you are but what am I" response. How old are you? Five? You should be happy he was kind and called you Karen. I'll just call you pathetic, weak loser.

  • @Donegal62
    @Donegal62 Рік тому +17

    Tom Cruise: "Go big or go home." People may not like his religious beliefs, but ya gotta admire his commitment to his profession.

  • @azell1995
    @azell1995 Рік тому +127

    To them, that's the most intense training for a movie.
    But for Tom..it's just Tuesday

    • @sparkequinox
      @sparkequinox Рік тому +1

      Probably just the morning too, whole afternoon for other (mis)-adventures.

    • @methos-ey9nf
      @methos-ey9nf Рік тому

      Haha no kidding this movie he has to be inside the aircraft😂

  • @simplyzhouye7534
    @simplyzhouye7534 Рік тому +149

    It's phenomenal watching the behind the scenes of their filming. the fact that they workedo n the movie for a whole year i hope there's even more unreleased footages in the making down the road

  • @xunit62
    @xunit62 Рік тому +89

    This movie and all involved created a great summer in cinema! Heroes with no capes can win at the box office!

  • @CC-si3cr
    @CC-si3cr Рік тому +25

    I love the dedication that Tom Cruise brings to all of his characters! This is the difference between a REAL actor and some reality personality dipping their toe in the acting ring.

  • @Neotheaterr
    @Neotheaterr Рік тому +57

    dang, that’s insane, mad respect for these actors for the determined attitude. super worth it, TG:M is easily the best movie I’ve ever watched.

    • @mosulman7773
      @mosulman7773 Рік тому +2

      I think TopGun Maverick is a perfect movie. It’s an action movie that also has depth. I now have nothing but respect for Tom Cruise. He treated the cast with respect, and it shows. He paid for the cast to get a pilot’s license - out of his own money. That shoes respect, and they replied in kind. I watched the movie again last night, and there were a lot of details I didn’t catch the first time.

  • @toner37
    @toner37 Рік тому +22

    hope when the dvd come out, they have all the bloopers and behind the scenes moments like this video

  • @SpecialEffex100
    @SpecialEffex100 Рік тому +12

    Genuinely, the BEST Summer movie ever made in my opinion. Seen it 4-5 times already.

  • @valuedhumanoid6574
    @valuedhumanoid6574 Рік тому +4

    I was in the USN from 86 to 90 on the USS Theodore Roosevelt. I was on what was known as the Forward Away Team which would travel to the next port of call a couple days in advance of the ship's arrival and prepare the Fleet Landing, meet with local officials and law enforcement, etc. It was a helicopter trip to get there so I had to take the same survival training as the normal helo crews did. It was brutal. The program I went through was actually ran by the Coast Guard. Holding your breath while the cabin submerged and rolled upside down was terrifying. The panic you have to fight is most of the battle. I love the water and am a strong swimmer, so that helped. Kudos for these guys for making it thru.

  • @mukamadaudi
    @mukamadaudi Рік тому +10

    This effort and how good the movie was coz of it deserves Oscar nominations of some sort. Right??

  • @user-lo4bk2hf9z
    @user-lo4bk2hf9z 23 дні тому +1

    Tom is one such actor that had real life aviation experience

  • @gusm2752
    @gusm2752 Рік тому +2

    This movie was SO worth the wait. I’ve only watched it about 6 times Bought the digital version as soon as it was available on Apple. Awesome job TOM C.

  • @vokasimid5330
    @vokasimid5330 Рік тому +17

    Love Bob & Phoenix

    • @austism1
      @austism1 Рік тому

      which part of their 35 seconds of screen time, and dialogue did you like the best ? or was it their cute little nicknames they had for each other ? :)

    • @vokasimid5330
      @vokasimid5330 Рік тому +1

      @@austism1 the moment she handed him the pool cue, which happen to be the first person seeing him because of his name, his glasses or even his social awkwardness, but only as a Top Gun graduate

  • @Hagmire
    @Hagmire Рік тому +38

    Something this touches on that isn't mentioned is how great the training in the US armed forces is especially when it comes to pilots the governments spends a lot of money and making sure these guys know what to do and how to do it well.

    • @michaeljohnson4258
      @michaeljohnson4258 Рік тому +4

      You don’t fly if you can’t pass the training so we were highly motivated to pass to do our jobs. We had to do it every four years, no excuses

  • @pvtejeswarpanda6324
    @pvtejeswarpanda6324 Рік тому +18

    Only Tom's movies have more interesting behind the scenes!

    • @mortimerbrewster3671
      @mortimerbrewster3671 Рік тому +1

      So true. Behind the scenes of most movies are the "actors" in front of a green screen covered in little black dots.

  • @erinmeisterheim2589
    @erinmeisterheim2589 7 місяців тому +2

    I have flown in an airplane with my dad since I was lil and have been a top gun fan from jump and this movie was hands down so epic top gun hit it hard but top gun Maverick hit my soul the sound the turns the G force I felt like I was in an airplane with my dad again this movie so so well executed so thx Tom cruise and team for such an amazing movie it was truly art what I all pulled off on the 2nd one I watch it at least 1 or 2 times a month I just can't get enough of it it truly brings me back to my child hood and flying with my dad so thx for that now that he has passed I can still go back and watch this movie and remember us watching top gun but also the great times we had flying and hanging out at the hangers at the air port and pulling the plane out God bless u all for this movie and thx Tom for coming back to make it with out I it's no good God bless

  • @pfknob
    @pfknob 9 днів тому

    My father was a Navy pilot (E-3's out of North Island Coronado) and he had to go to Miramar to the "swim pool" for recurring training. I was about 11-12 years old and I was able to go with him and participate in all of the training except the Dilbert dunker - strapped in a fuselage and dumped in the water and flipped over. The chief trainer wasn't comfortable with me doing it. The highlight was jumping off the tower simulating jumping from an aircraft carrier into the water. It was a blast. One of the trainers did the final dive and did a one and half gainer into the pool.

  • @bjrnchrstn
    @bjrnchrstn Рік тому +4

    And it pays off. Hell of a movie, all 7 times.

  • @BH-vy5vw
    @BH-vy5vw Рік тому +7

    Water survival wasn't necessarily fun when I went through it. I am glad to have received it. I quit flying in the military a little over 5 years ago and my Commercial Pilot job that
    I have have now keeps me over a lot of water. It's good training that can last for a lifetime.

  • @alexfe7371
    @alexfe7371 Рік тому +1

    Im convinced now. Tom Cruise is building an army

  • @ebrann
    @ebrann Рік тому +1

    Ahh water survival. The helo dunker is a blast. It was nice taking a two day break from the squadron and all you had to do was show up on time, get in the water and do what you needed to do.

  • @nobaiat5621
    @nobaiat5621 Рік тому +1

    Wow! Respect to all actors 👏

  • @USMCAV8TR
    @USMCAV8TR Рік тому +2

    I love seeing these “behind the scenes” training the actors had to endure. This is required training which must be re-visited every four years. Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard aviator and aircrew. The helo dunkers are required training for all Marines deploying onboard ship as well.

  • @brackmibbleton1631
    @brackmibbleton1631 9 місяців тому

    Wow behind the scenes that are actually interesting. Hasn’t happened since the 80s

  • @riaanpotgieter475
    @riaanpotgieter475 Рік тому +37

    Freaking awesome training!!.... anyone who has not been through Millitary training has missed out. I am from South Africa and my generation has spend time in the military for at least a period of 2 years and afterwards service for a period of 10 years - a month for every year in active duty...depending on the requirement. Was in the NSRI - National Sea Rescue Institute) at school (Walvis Bay! in Namibia 🇳🇦. Awesome times 😄😎

  • @davidrafael2307
    @davidrafael2307 Рік тому +26

    0:58 was that a voice crack🤣🤣

    • @naijnij9372
      @naijnij9372 Рік тому +5

      voice crack man kinda looks like Tom Holland? Or is my eyes just in bad shape

  • @farfetch7
    @farfetch7 9 місяців тому +3

    Been there! Helo dunker.

  • @robc3887
    @robc3887 Рік тому +1

    The dunker is awesome!!.. It’s like a carnival ride flipped upside down…loved it!! OOHRAH 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @QuixoticCowboy
    @QuixoticCowboy Рік тому +1

    every castmemeber underwater: "alright lets get out of here asap."
    Tom: "alright guys you can take a tight 5, im going to chill here a bit."

  • @73Trident
    @73Trident Рік тому

    This is how great movies are made!

  • @nicholassmith7984
    @nicholassmith7984 Рік тому +6

    For some reason I'm now imagine what it would be like if Tom Cruise was in a George Miller film.

  • @popoffcity1989
    @popoffcity1989 Рік тому +1

    I love this movie, I own it, I love watching it, and I done so about 10 times already.

  • @ALPHARICCO875
    @ALPHARICCO875 Рік тому

    SUPER VIDÉO 👍 THANKS

  • @joelellis7035
    @joelellis7035 Рік тому +3

    Now those actors are saying, "We gotta have a water survival scene in the next movie!"

  • @mimsy1765
    @mimsy1765 Рік тому +3

    I can’t explain why, maybe I’m an adrenaline junkie, but I have a strong desire to go through this type of training and fly the jets lol

  • @SouthernGentleman
    @SouthernGentleman Рік тому +2

    “I don’t know how to swim”. And the military taught him. Interesting experience.

  • @guillermoelnino
    @guillermoelnino 22 дні тому +1

    The bl ack guy: "i did not know HOW to swim"
    Stereotypes exist for a reason

  • @johnharris6655
    @johnharris6655 Рік тому +19

    I had friends who had their son discharged from the Naval Academy because he would not jump from a 30 foot diving board into a pool. 30 feet being the average height from the deck of a ship to the water if you have to abandon ship. He was terrified of heights.

    • @_R-R
      @_R-R Рік тому

      Darn.

  • @sylvester-jb3lj
    @sylvester-jb3lj Рік тому +2

    well done to all the cast...great bunch of girl and boys...instead of the usual dc/marvel green screen and ropes holding you 2 feet above the ground...

  • @sarahschuler9132
    @sarahschuler9132 Рік тому +1

    I hope this footage is on the disc when it's released.

  • @daveperala4723
    @daveperala4723 Рік тому

    The good old Dilbert Dunker, I remember it well. Wonder if they had them ride the rocket as well? Ejection seat simulator.
    The drop in the pool under canopy, then clear yourself from it before it sinks. Lots of guys really panicked on that one.
    All to get backseat qualed.

  • @Hughie91
    @Hughie91 6 місяців тому

    I’ve done that egress training it’s insane

  • @No1sonuk
    @No1sonuk Рік тому +3

    My favourite part of the full length version is the navy instructor saying that he thought at least one of the actors would "tap out", but that he lost the bet!

    • @methos-ey9nf
      @methos-ey9nf Рік тому

      Which actor did he think was going to tap out?

    • @No1sonuk
      @No1sonuk Рік тому

      @@methos-ey9nf He didn't specify. I think it was a case of thinking it would be unlikely for all of them to make it through.

  • @manisshkhaparde7619
    @manisshkhaparde7619 Рік тому

    😳😳😳All these r ALPHA humans. 👏👏👏

  • @yaz3783
    @yaz3783 Рік тому +1

    Cool, to see 8409 Aerospace Physiology Instructor at work. As a child I 1st saw this type of training in the movie "Officer & a Gentleman" Then ended up at NAS Whidbey Island doing the job; of course as a student, training started at NAS Pensacola. This job saved my soul since I was working in urology at Balboa Hospital, seeing the horror of a wild night gone bad. Thank You Lord for C-school 8409 & rank waivers!!! 🙏

  • @macworks9389
    @macworks9389 Рік тому +14

    Yes, you can certainly call it intense. Those of us who have been in Naval Aviation call it Tuesday.

    • @joehamlet7576
      @joehamlet7576 11 місяців тому

      Not your first time, you didn't.

  • @middlenamejames_4284
    @middlenamejames_4284 Рік тому +5

    Probably introduced himself to the cast and made them day 1 it just like movie

  • @milam03
    @milam03 Рік тому +8

    When Greg said “I did not know how to swim” I felt so bad

  • @battlegroundmaster1875
    @battlegroundmaster1875 Рік тому +2

    wow very intense

  • @thefirstbourne149
    @thefirstbourne149 Рік тому +1

    0:44 Goddamn every time I see him in these interviews, he’s always bringing up something to complain about (basically though, cause I can’t blame him 😂😂😂)

  • @memesouls8653
    @memesouls8653 Рік тому +9

    Lol their biggest motivator probably was a nearly 60 year old man also doing it with them. Young people are competitive like that 😂.

  • @crunchyanimations3289
    @crunchyanimations3289 Рік тому +3

    I can’t be the only one holding my breath while they do this

  • @cytorakdemon
    @cytorakdemon Рік тому +6

    You're in a movie about the Navy and you can't swim: Panic!
    You're playing a fighter pilot and your character is nowhere near the ocean: Calm.
    They make you do underwater survival training as part of your training to be a fighter pilot for the Navy: Panic!

    • @elizabeth5985
      @elizabeth5985 Рік тому

      What makes you think they were nowhere near the ocean? Much of this was shot in California. The entire length of it is ocean. Naval Air Station North Island (on the water in San Diego). They flew off aircraft carriers in the ocean. ocean ocean ocean.

    • @cytorakdemon
      @cytorakdemon Рік тому

      @@elizabeth5985 I realize now this wasn't training for background experience as a Naval Fighter Pilot, but for how they prepared for the flight to and from the aircraft carrier.

  • @aanon5716
    @aanon5716 Рік тому

    thats a real challenge. im a lifeguard certified swimmer & the underwater crash simulation....whoa! id like to try it tho.....with a navy guy right next to me! lol.

  • @jordanwrightduplessis2588
    @jordanwrightduplessis2588 Рік тому

    I do the dunking training for a living, it’s so fun I love my job

  • @capture_diaries
    @capture_diaries 9 місяців тому +1

    Who wouldn't want to work with Tom Cruise? In addition to acting with one of Hollyood's greatest, you get to do stuff that is normally outside the realm of an actor; really extreme, awesome stuff...and get paid for it!

  • @RegisteredDems4Trump
    @RegisteredDems4Trump Рік тому

    It found it hard to breathe just as a viewer of the movie 😁

  • @karyllauchiha3528
    @karyllauchiha3528 Рік тому +2

    Where can I watch the whole BTS for Top Gun Maverick? Is there a name for this huhu halp?

  • @15bitertcocampo88
    @15bitertcocampo88 Рік тому

    Love maverik

  • @xxxremastered3264
    @xxxremastered3264 Рік тому

    💯💯💯

  • @schwartzseymour357
    @schwartzseymour357 Рік тому

    Tom Cruise about training with them: "Nah, I'm good".

  • @hawaiianpunch6534
    @hawaiianpunch6534 Рік тому +91

    I loved drown proofing training. I was already drown proofed when I went in and have a 3 minute breath. I used to swim in the pool at night and threw 15 pennies in the deep end. I'd go looking for them with one breath.

    • @drumsoccer100
      @drumsoccer100 Рік тому +1

      ok...

    • @elizabeth5985
      @elizabeth5985 Рік тому

      Tom trained with free divers for Mission Impossible and could hold his breath for 6.5 minutes (for that one scene where he had to free dive). I mean.... he is a legend.

  • @tianaafterdark
    @tianaafterdark Рік тому

    incredibly cool to see a bit of behind the scenes !

  • @thebronzetoo
    @thebronzetoo Рік тому +1

    BADASS.

  • @Nathdood
    @Nathdood Рік тому

    The second I get water up my nose my instinct is to breath in and cough. They'd be dragging me outta the pool lmao.

  • @jockellis
    @jockellis Рік тому

    Did any of the cast take the test for Navy flight officers?

  • @johnharris6655
    @johnharris6655 Рік тому +2

    I hope Gunnery Sergeant Foley was there to keep them safe.

  • @Keemochi420
    @Keemochi420 Рік тому

    If I want to be cast Id like to be in Top Gun and John Wick they have interesting training

  • @JesseJamesGames1
    @JesseJamesGames1 Рік тому

    Wow

  • @billwhelpley6825
    @billwhelpley6825 Рік тому +2

    I had to build a training program for them... yeah right

  • @HappyBear376
    @HappyBear376 Рік тому

    I love doing that.

  • @BobSmith-dk8nw
    @BobSmith-dk8nw Рік тому +8

    Tom Cruise almost drowned the first time he did this for the first Top Gun.
    .

    • @mortimerbrewster3671
      @mortimerbrewster3671 Рік тому +2

      Look how far he's come. Maybe that experience is what pushed him to train and do all of the stunts in future movies. Overcome fear.

    • @BobSmith-dk8nw
      @BobSmith-dk8nw Рік тому

      @@mortimerbrewster3671 Maybe.
      .

  • @vulcov7430
    @vulcov7430 Рік тому +1

    LOL and Galadriel from Rings of Power needed therapy.....

  • @thekow3273
    @thekow3273 Рік тому +6

    I had a 17 year old teach me how to swim when i was 4.

  • @mattheone2297
    @mattheone2297 Рік тому +2

    😊

  • @WestCoastWheelman
    @WestCoastWheelman Рік тому

    It would have also been cool to see this going the other way. Instead of training actors to fly, put out an audition call to NAVY pilots and see get some seasoned aviators to take some acting lessons.

  • @johnnyboy7896
    @johnnyboy7896 Рік тому +1

    How do you not know how to swim at 35 years old? It's insane to me.

  • @aseed89
    @aseed89 11 місяців тому

    As someone who never learned how to swim this seems very difficult

  • @ndipngpl2004
    @ndipngpl2004 Рік тому

    @00:31 Chris pratt

  • @REREFLECTS
    @REREFLECTS Рік тому

    Tool sharpeners ,,period point blank!!!

  • @Andino.
    @Andino. Рік тому

    I swear, Monica Barbaro is the most gorgeous women I've seen ever...

    • @amandabilger2235
      @amandabilger2235 3 місяці тому

      She is the only one out of all of them that did not vomit at some point in the training.

  • @NorthernTallow
    @NorthernTallow Рік тому

    Strange to have to do helicopter underwater training for jet flying.

    • @NorthernTallow
      @NorthernTallow Рік тому +1

      @B.L. Alley ahhh ha, clearly didn't think of that. Thank you.

    • @nocalsteve
      @nocalsteve Рік тому

      If you go down in a Navy jet, you’re probably going to get picked up in a helicopter.

  • @badjaeaux
    @badjaeaux 3 місяці тому

    why weren't they able to secure the two navy seals, with the technology and budget they have 🇺🇲 they both cost at least 70M to raise and train

  • @furybanana2427
    @furybanana2427 Рік тому +1

    i love how they think they can fly ...

  • @williamcowell1889
    @williamcowell1889 Рік тому +1

    I’ve been through the training. It’s not that hard.

    • @samsignorelli
      @samsignorelli Рік тому

      It is if it puts you in a new environment that presents real risk, tho. The physical stuff like holding your breath and finding the exit in the dunker? In the end, easy. Maintaining your calm and focus so you CAN find the exit....THAT'S the whole point.

  • @fhlostonparaphrase
    @fhlostonparaphrase Рік тому +2

    "You get blindfolded"?
    What, is that to simulate being submerged at night?

    • @Ophelia300
      @Ophelia300 Рік тому +6

      Yes - at night or in other poor-visibility conditions such as murky water. They do something similar when you're getting a scuba certification.

  • @Rekaert
    @Rekaert Рік тому +4

    Navy: "Good news Mr Cruise. We've discussed it internally, and we don't see a need for your actors to go through this training."
    Cruise: "Yeah, but let's not tell them that. I want them to have the full experience."
    Navy: "Damn ... Tom really is hard-core."

  • @peter486
    @peter486 Рік тому +1

    how can you not swim when you are like 30+?

  • @kalpsganvir
    @kalpsganvir Рік тому

    do you really want to watch marvel studio movies now?

  • @toi_techno
    @toi_techno Рік тому +1

    It's funny that Cruise thinks HE developed the training program

    • @elizabeth5985
      @elizabeth5985 Рік тому +2

      And yet he did. Look at the other behind the scenes: he took them flying in small airplanes first, then bigger, worked out an entire program for them. He is a pilot (of airplanes and helicopters). The dunking was the Navy's requirement, and the actors said so.

  • @MrWilde
    @MrWilde Місяць тому

    Actually I think it was in a pool, why did he say it was in tents?

  • @Vicarium
    @Vicarium 9 місяців тому

    Nothing like the heavily chlorinated helo dunker pool water up your nose during the roll-over.

  • @andrewcrockett3044
    @andrewcrockett3044 11 місяців тому

    "Ya...I had to blow Glenn Powell out of an F-18/A because we had a freak accident up there, but he made it cause Tom made damn sure he knew how to pull that ripcord..." - random Navy fighter pilot
    Cut to Glenn, glass eyed and twitching

  • @akarandompilot
    @akarandompilot Рік тому

    But at the end of the day, actors, not pilots .