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All right, this is a plane and I love them.
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I'm Glen Powell, I'm obsessed with aviation.
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When I was probably 8 years old, to when I graduated high school, I had a poster of the Blue Angels on my wall.
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I went to an airshow of the Blue Angels, I got all those pilots to sign my posters.
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I always loved aviation and then, you know, you get, you know, casting a movie like Top Gun, it's like as cool as it gets.
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So this is the F-14 Tomcat.
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This is the plane from the original Top Gun.
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This plane is still flyable but no longer really in use with the Navy.
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One of my favorite little facts is that you have your squadron right on the tail and when I was designing Hangman, when I was doing Top Gun, I was going to put this on my helmet and then I put it on my helmet.
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Jerry Bruckheimer was like, that looks like Pirates of the Caribbean.
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You cannot put that on your helmet.
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That's a different movie.
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I got my pilot's license, I was shooting Top Gun Maverick.
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Maverick, also known as Tom Cruise, he shows up and leaves set in his own little plane every day.
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Little P-51, little World War II fighter plane.
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It's like immaculate, but it's just the coolest look when you leave set, you just take off into the sunset.
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Like you want to be a part of that.
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After I wrapped up the movie, I had probably more F18 hours than any civilian out there, which is kind of crazy.
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Like when I went to go get my pilot's license, the guy opened up my logbook and usually you see like a, you know, Cessna 172 hours or whatever.
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And I had, you know, Extra 300, 172 to, you know, L39 and there was like F18, F18, F18, F18, which like no other civilian gets to do is fly the F18.
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When you're on a movie like Top Gun, like it's infectious.
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I find this in any I'm ever doing is when you're surrounded by the best, you can't help but just get inspired and want to know more and want to be a part of it.
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When you walk around the world and then, you know, and you're part of the aviation community and you look up in the sky, you know, most people see a plane, they're like, oh, there's a plane up there.
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Then, you know, now I'm like, oh, what is that?
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You know, what are they flying?
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As a pilot, you have to get used to disappointing people because it's not always safe to fly.
2:05
You don't want to fly when you are not feeling great or when the weather is not there.
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And if you have a bunch of friends that want to go to Napa or Vegas or go play golf in Scottsdale or whatever, it's like you should never force it.
2:22
When something happens with your plane that's unexpected, it definitely gets real up there and I think, I think it's important to, you know, realize your mortality.
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You really got to know your plane.
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The more you fly, the more calm you feel in those situations and I feel that flying for me is like meditative.
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I feel like in my job, in my life, it's sometimes hard to quiet the noise, you know, there's just so much happening all the time that there's something really peaceful for me about flying, just being up there, listening to some music and and flying where I want to go.