Even if you only know "Top Gun" as that fighter-jet movie, you have a good idea what the school is about. But some moviegoers might not realize that it's a real school the Navy sends pilots to.
After 36 years of service, the U.S. Navy F-14 Tomcat was retired in September 2006. 13News Now was there at Naval Air Station ...
Even though Tom Cruise flew real fighter jets in his upcoming sequel Top Gun: Maverick ... s Maverick as he works as a test pilot for the Navy. He's dodging a promotion that would take him ...
Maverick may have lost the Top Gun trophy to Iceman and Slider, but members of the Navy's Blue Angels and the Air Force's Thunderbirds are truly the best of the best.
The U.S. Navy will this week announce whether Northrop ... famous for its role in the original Top Gun movie but retired in 2006. It comes after the Senate on Monday voted to confirm John Phelan ...
When "Top Gun: Maverick" begins, U.S. Navy aviator Captain Pete "Maverick ... forgetting that this would insta-kill him in real life, and walks away to return to the Top Gun school at NAS North ...
"I wanted it to be a love letter to aviation," Cruise tells PEOPLE of his plan to shoot the sequel's extreme flying in real life. Says Top Gun: Maverick's Navy advisor: "Everyone thought he was ...