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| After more than thirty years of service as one of the Navy’s top aviators, and dodging the advancement in rank that would ground him, Pete “Maverick” Mitchell finds himself training a detachment of TOP GUN graduates for a specialized mission the likes of which no living pilot has ever seen. | |
| * * * | |
| [Jet engines starting] | |
| [Indistinct radio chatter] | |
| [“Danger zone” playing] | |
| ♪ Revvin’ up your engine listen to her howlin’ roar ♪ | |
| ♪ metal under tension beggin’ you to touch and go ♪ | |
| ♪ highway to the danger zone ♪ | |
| ♪ ride into the danger zone ♪ | |
| ♪ headin’ into twilight ♪ | |
| ♪ spreadin’ out her wings tonight ♪ | |
| ♪ she got you jumpin’ off the deck ♪ | |
| ♪ shovin’ into overdrive ♪ | |
| ♪ highway to the danger zone ♪ | |
| ♪ I’ll take you right into the danger zone ♪ | |
| [Engine roaring] | |
| [Reporter on radio] Today, we’re looking at some of the hottest weather… | |
| [Chattering continues on radio] | |
| [Ratchet clicking] | |
| [Grunts] | |
| [Blows] | |
| [Motorcycle engine starts] | |
| Hey. | |
| What is it? | |
| What? | |
| We’ve been ordered to stand down. | |
| They’re scrapping the program. | |
| They say we fell short. | |
| The contract threshold is mach 10. | |
| Mach 10 is supposed to be in two months. | |
| Today’s test point is mach 9. | |
| Well, that’s not good enough. | |
| Says who? | |
| Admiral Cain. | |
| [Hondo] The drone ranger. | |
| He wants our budget for his unmanned program. | |
| He’s on his way to kill the test and shut us down personally. | |
| [Chuckles] | |
| Well, he isn’t here yet. | |
| They want mach 10, let’s give ’em mach 10. | |
| [Monitor beeping] | |
| [Inhales] | |
| Now remember, the contract threshold is mach 10. | |
| Not 10.1. Not 10.2. Mach 10. | |
| That should keep the program alive. | |
| I don’t like that look, Mav. | |
| It’s the only one I got. | |
| [Maverick] Control, this is dark star. How do you read? | |
| Dark star, control. Loud and clear. How me? | |
| Loud and clear. Takeoff precheck’s complete. Ready for apu start. | |
| [Instruments chime] | |
| [Hondo] Ready left engine start. | |
| Ready right engine start. | |
| Thumbs for taxi. | |
| We are ready for taxi. | |
| Tower, this is dark star. We are taxiing with information Alpha. | |
| [Traffic controller] Dark star, you are clear to taxi. | |
| Runway 21. Winds 210, 10. | |
| Fuel temps are looking good. | |
| [Hondo] Control concurs. | |
| [Maverick] Battery’s holding at 95%. Cabin pressure looks good. | |
| [Hondo] Control concurs. Tower, this is dark star. We’re ready for takeoff. | |
| Requesting an unrestricted climb to 600 and above. | |
| [Traffic controller] Dark star, the runway and skies are yours. | |
| [Guard] Rear admiral Chester Cain. | |
| [Hondo] Maverick, Cain just pulled up to the gate. | |
| It’s not too late to stop, buddy. | |
| You know what happens to you if you go through with this. | |
| I know what happens to everyone else if I don’t. | |
| Dark star is ready for takeoff. | |
| Everyone, go for takeoff, starting with engine. | |
| Engine, go. Thermals, go. | |
| Fuel, go. Electric, go. | |
| Control surfaces, go. | |
| [Hondo] Dark star, control. You’re cleared for takeoff. | |
| All right, sweetheart, one last ride. | |
| [Engines power up] | |
| [Hondo] Dark star, you are cleared above 600. Increase to mach 3.5. | |
| Cleared above 600. Increase to mach 3.5. | |
| [Door slams] | |
| Admiral. | |
| Uh, just in time, sir. I’m early. So are you. | |
| You care to explain? | |
| Transitioning to scramjet. | |
| [Engines roaring] | |
| [Hondo] Uh, Mav, admiral Cain is asking… | |
| Ordering. Ordering that we bring her down. | |
| [Maverick imitates audio distortion] Op… oop… Alpha… | |
| three, oh… | |
| as sing… ach… Ive… 4, and… | |
| within six… | |
| This is where we’ve had trouble with comms, sir. | |
| It’s the earth’s curvature. It’s called “earth bulge.” | |
| Did anyone offer you a coffee? | |
| Okay. | |
| [Beeping] | |
| He’s at mach 7, pushing 8. | |
| Flight data? Receiving. Data is good. | |
| Temperature’s climbing. Response is still stable. We’re feeling good. | |
| [Beeping] | |
| [Operator] Mach 8.8. | |
| 8.9. | |
| Mach 9. | |
| He’s the fastest man alive. | |
| Talk to me, goose. | |
| Mach 9.1. | |
| 9.2. | |
| [Jet accelerating] | |
| Mach 9.3. | |
| 9.4. | |
| Approaching high hypersonic. | |
| [Beeps] | |
| Windshield hot caution. | |
| [Alarm blaring] Surface temp rising. | |
| Come on, sweetheart, just a little more. | |
| Just a little. [Beeps] | |
| Come on! | |
| [Shouts] Come on! | |
| [Beeps] [Gasps] | |
| Mach 10! [All cheering] | |
| Put that in your Pentagon budget! | |
| Sir. | |
| [Whispers] Oh, don’t do it. Don’t do it. | |
| Just… | |
| A little push. | |
| [Beeps] | |
| Holy shit. | |
| [Alarm blaring] | |
| [Breathes heavily] | |
| [Cain] You got some balls, stick jockey. | |
| I’ll give you that. | |
| [Instruments beeping] | |
| [Alarm blaring] | |
| Oh, shit. | |
| Maverick. | |
| Maverick! | |
| [Explosion] | |
| [Horn honking] | |
| [Bell jingling] | |
| [Country music playing over speakers] | |
| [Jingling continues] | |
| [Jingling continues] | |
| [Maverick gulping water] | |
| [Whispers] Thank you. | |
| Where am I? | |
| Earth. | |
| [Cain] Maverick. | |
| Thirty-plus years of service. | |
| Combat medals. | |
| Citations. | |
| Only man to shoot down three enemy planes in the last 40 years. | |
| “Distinguished.” | |
| “Distinguished.” “distinguished.” | |
| [Clock ticking] | |
| Yet you can’t get a promotion, you won’t retire, and despite your best efforts, you refuse to die. | |
| You should be at least a two-star admiral by now, if not a senator. | |
| Yet here you are: Captain. | |
| Why is that? | |
| It’s one of life’s mysteries, sir. | |
| This isn’t a joke. I asked you a question. | |
| I’m where I belong, sir. | |
| Well, the Navy doesn’t see it that way. | |
| Not anymore. | |
| [Jet passes overhead] | |
| These planes you’ve been testing, captain, one day, sooner than later, they won’t need pilots at all. | |
| Pilots that need to sleep, eat, take a piss. | |
| Pilots that disobey orders. | |
| All you did was buy some time for those men out there. | |
| The future is coming, and you’re not in it. | |
| Escort this man off the base. | |
| Take him to his quarters. | |
| Wait with him while he packs his gear. | |
| I want him on the road to north island within the hour. | |
| North island, sir? | |
| Call came in with impeccable timing, right as I was driving here to ground your ass once and for all. | |
| [Scoffs] It galls me to say it, but… | |
| For reasons known only to the almighty and your guardian angel… | |
| You’ve been called back to top gun. | |
| Sir? You are dismissed, captain. | |
| The end is inevitable, Maverick. | |
| Your kind is headed for extinction. | |
| Maybe so, sir. | |
| But not today. | |
| [Person] Captain Pete “Maverick” Mitchell. | |
| Your reputation precedes you. | |
| Thank you, sir. | |
| Wasn’t a compliment. | |
| I’m admiral Beau Simpson. I’m the air boss. | |
| I believe you know admiral bates. Warlock, sir. | |
| Must admit, I wasn’t expecting an invitation back. | |
| They’re called orders, Maverick. | |
| You two have something in common. | |
| Cyclone here was first in his class back in ’88. | |
| Actually, sir, I finished second. | |
| Just want to manage expectations. | |
| [Sighs] | |
| The target… | |
| Is an unsanctioned uranium enrichment plant built in violation of a multilateral NATO treaty. | |
| The uranium produced there represents a direct threat to our allies in the region. | |
| The Pentagon has tasked us with assembling a strike team and taking it out before it becomes fully operational. | |
| The plant sits in an underground bunker at the end of this valley. | |
| Said valley is GPS-jammed and defended by an extensive surface-to-air missile array serving a limited number of fifth-generation fighters, which in turn are backed up by a plentiful reserve of surplus aircraft. | |
| Even a few old f-14s. | |
| Seems like we’re not the only ones holding on to old relics. | |
| [Warlock] What’s your read, captain? | |
| Well, sir, normally this would be a cakewalk for the f-35’s stealth, but the GPS-jamming negates that. | |
| And a surface-to-air threat necessitates a low-level laser-guided strike tailor-made for the f-18. | |
| I figure, two precision bombs, minimum. | |
| Makes it four aircraft flying in pairs. | |
| That is one hell of a steep climb out of there, exposing you to all the surface-to-air missiles. | |
| You survive that, it’s a dogfight all the way home. | |
| All requirements for which you have real-world experience. | |
| Not in the same mission, sir. | |
| No. | |
| No, someone’s not coming back from this. | |
| Can it be done or not? | |
| How soon before the plant becomes operational? | |
| Three weeks. Maybe less. | |
| Well, it’s been a while since I’ve flown an f-18, and… | |
| I’m not sure who I’d trust to fly the other three. | |
| But I’ll find a way to make it work. | |
| I think you misunderstand, captain. | |
| Sir? | |
| We don’t want you to fly it. | |
| We want you to teach it. | |
| Teach, sir? | |
| We’ve recalled 12 top gun graduates from their squadrons. | |
| We want you to narrow that pool down to six. | |
| They’ll fly the mission. | |
| Is there a problem, captain? | |
| You know there is, sir. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Bradley Bradshaw, aka “Rooster.” | |
| I understand you used to fly with his old man. | |
| What was his call sign? | |
| “Goose,” sir. | |
| Tragic what happened. | |
| Captain Mitchell was cleared of any wrongdoing. | |
| Goose’s death was an accident. | |
| [Cyclone] Is that how you see it, captain? | |
| Is that how goose’s son sees it? | |
| With all due respect, sir, I’m not a teacher. | |
| You were a top gun instructor before. | |
| That was almost 30 years ago. I lasted two months. | |
| It’s not where I belong. | |
| Then let me be perfectly blunt. | |
| You were not my first choice. In fact, you weren’t even on the list. | |
| You are here at the request of admiral Kazansky. | |
| Now, Iceman happens to be a man I deeply admire, and he seems to think that you have something left to offer the Navy. | |
| What that is, I can’t imagine. | |
| You don’t have to take this job. | |
| But let me be clear: This will be your last post, captain. | |
| You fly for top gun, or you don’t fly for the Navy ever again. | |
| [People chattering] | |
| [Person] Twenty bucks you can’t get three in a row. | |
| [Cell phone vibrating] | |
| [Bartender] Oh, you’ve got to be kidding me. | |
| [“Let’s dance” playing on jukebox] | |
| Pete. | |
| Penny? | |
| [Chuckles] What are you doing here? | |
| I should ask you the same thing. | |
| Well, that is a long story. I doubt that. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Who’d you piss off this time? | |
| Another admiral. | |
| Exactly. | |
| Are you mad at me? Oh, Pete. | |
| I can never stay mad at you. That’s the problem. | |
| Huh. | |
| I got to say, north island is the one place I thought for sure I’d never run into you. | |
| Mmm. How long you been here? | |
| Bought this place about three years ago. | |
| Three years? Mm-hmm. Yeah. | |
| Not long after you got shipped off to the desert for pissing off that other admiral. | |
| That was three years ago? | |
| You must be in a lot of trouble. | |
| No way you’d come back here willingly. | |
| Well, you’ll sort it out. | |
| No, I think, uh… | |
| I think this is it. Come on, Pete. | |
| You’ve been saying that as long as I’ve known you. | |
| You said it after they busted you for taking me on a joyride in that f-18. | |
| Then the next thing I know, you’re off to Bosnia. | |
| Then Iraq. Both times. | |
| You get yourself in trouble, Iceman makes a call, and you’re back in the air. | |
| Penny, this is different. | |
| Pete, trust me, as improbable as it seems right now, somehow you’ll be back in a fighter plane with your tail on fire. | |
| Penny… Too late. | |
| What? | |
| You were about to ask me what time I get off. | |
| Don’t give me that look. | |
| I’m not giving you any look. I swear. | |
| It always ends the same with us, Pete. | |
| Let’s not start this time. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay. | |
| ♪ Put on your red shoes and dance the blues… ♪ | |
| You look good. | |
| [Bell rings] [Customers cheering] | |
| [“Bang a gong” playing on jukebox] | |
| Much appreciated, pal. | |
| What am I missing? | |
| “Disrespect a lady, the Navy, or put your cell phone on my bar…” | |
| “And you buy a round.” | |
| For everyone? | |
| I’m afraid rules are rules. You’re lucky it’s early. | |
| [Person] Oh, come on! | |
| What do we have here? | |
| If it ain’t Phoenix! | |
| And here I thought we were special, coyote. | |
| Turns out the invite went to anyone. | |
| Fellas, this here’s bag man. | |
| Hangman. Whatever. | |
| You’re looking at the only naval aviator on active duty with a confirmed air-to-air kill. | |
| Stop. | |
| Mind you, the other guy was in a museum piece from the Korean war. | |
| Cold war. Different wars, same century. | |
| Not this one. | |
| Who are your friends? | |
| Payback. Fanboy. | |
| Hey, coyote. Hey. | |
| Who’s he? Who’s who? | |
| [Coyote] When did you get in? | |
| Oh, I’ve been here the whole time. | |
| The man’s a stealth pilot. Literally. | |
| Weapons systems officer, actually. | |
| With no sense of humor. | |
| What do they call you? | |
| Bob. | |
| No, your call sign. | |
| Uh… | |
| Bob. | |
| Bob Floyd. | |
| You’re my new backs eater? From Lemoore? | |
| Looks like it. Yeah. | |
| ♪ Bang a gong, get it on ♪ | |
| Nine-ball, Bob. | |
| Rack ’em. | |
| Okay. [Chuckles] | |
| [Hangman] Penny, my dear. | |
| [Penny] Yeah. | |
| I’ll have four more on the old-timer. | |
| [“Tramp” playing on jukebox] | |
| [Vocalist] That’s all right, mama. Uh, what’s up? | |
| ♪ And I’m the only son of a gun ♪ | |
| [Phoenix] Bradshaw! | |
| Is that you? | |
| This is how I find out you’re stateside? | |
| Yeah, I just thought I’d surprise you. Hmm. | |
| [Grunts] | |
| I guess I surprised you back. | |
| It’s good to see you. Good to see you too. | |
| Here you go. | |
| [Hangman] Thank you. | |
| Much appreciated, pops. | |
| [People chattering, laughing] | |
| [“Tramp” continues playing] | |
| How about ringing me up before the evening rush? | |
| [“Slow ride” playing on jukebox] | |
| [Hangman] Bradshaw. | |
| As I live and breathe. | |
| [Rooster] Hangman. | |
| You look… good. | |
| Well, I am good, Rooster. | |
| I’m very good. | |
| In fact, I am too good to be true. | |
| So, anybody know what this special detachment is all about? | |
| No, mission’s a mission. They don’t confront me. | |
| What I want to know: Who’s gonna be team leader? | |
| [Pool balls clatter] | |
| And which one of y’all has what it takes to follow me? | |
| Hangman, the only place you’ll lead anyone is an early grave. | |
| Whoo! | |
| [“Slow ride” continues playing] | |
| Well, anyone who follows you is just gonna run out of fuel. | |
| But that’s just you, ain’t it, Rooster? | |
| You’re snug on that perch, waiting for just the right moment… | |
| That never comes. | |
| ♪ Slow ride ♪ | |
| I love this song! | |
| ♪ Slow ride ♪ | |
| ♪ take it easy ♪ | |
| Well, he hasn’t changed. | |
| Nope. Sure hasn’t. | |
| ♪ Take it easy ♪ | |
| [Fanboy] Check it out. | |
| More patches. | |
| [Payback] That’s Harvard, Yale, Omaha. Shit, that’s Fritz. | |
| What the hell kind of mission is this? | |
| That’s not the question we should be asking. | |
| Everyone here is the best there is. | |
| Who the hell are they gonna get to teach us? | |
| It’s been declined. | |
| You’re kidding. | |
| [Music stops] | |
| [Customers protesting] | |
| [Piano playing] | |
| [Playing jazz] | |
| Hey, guys. Come on. | |
| [Piano playing continues] | |
| [Maverick] How about… | |
| That won’t cover it. | |
| [Piano playing continues] | |
| Uh, I’ll come by tomorrow and bring you the cash. | |
| I’m afraid rules are rules, Pete. | |
| [Bell ringing] | |
| [All cheering, clapping] | |
| [All chanting] Overboard! Overboard! Overboard! | |
| Really? | |
| Overboard! | |
| [Chanting continues] Overboard! Overboard! | |
| Overboard! Overboard! | |
| Overboard! Overboard! | |
| [All cheering, clapping] | |
| Overboard! | |
| Great to see you, Pete! Overboard! | |
| Overboard! Overboard! | |
| Overboard! | |
| [All cheering] | |
| Thanks for the beers! Come back anytime! | |
| [Customers whooping] | |
| [Rooster] ♪ you shake my nerves and you rattle my brain ♪ | |
| ♪ too much love drives a man insane ♪ | |
| ♪ you broke my will but what a thrill ♪ | |
| [All] ♪ goodness gracious great balls of fire! ♪ | |
| ♪ I laughed at love ’cause I thought it was funny ♪ | |
| ♪ but you came along and you moved me, honey ♪ | |
| ♪ I changed my mind this love is fine ♪ | |
| ♪ goodness gracious great balls of fire! ♪ | |
| ♪ Kiss me, baby ♪ | |
| [Music fades] | |
| [Both] ♪ goodness gracious great balls of fire! ♪ | |
| [Maverick] Altitude 8,000… 7,000… | |
| Goose, I can’t reach the ejection handle. | |
| Eject, eject, eject! | |
| Goose! Oh, no! | |
| God, he loved flying with you, Maverick. | |
| [No audio] | |
| [All singing] | |
| [Customers chattering, singing] | |
| [All] ♪ come on, baby you’re driving me crazy ♪ | |
| ♪ goodness gracious great balls of fire! ♪ | |
| [Cheering] | |
| [Person] Attention on deck! | |
| [Chairs scraping] | |
| [Warlock] Morning. | |
| Welcome to your special training detachment. | |
| Be seated. | |
| I’m admiral Bates, NAWDC commander. | |
| You’re all top gun graduates. | |
| The elite. | |
| The best of the best. | |
| That was yesterday. | |
| The enemy’s new fifth-generation fighter has leveled the playing field. | |
| Details are few, but you can be sure we no longer possess the technological advantage. | |
| Success, now more than ever, comes down to the man or woman in the box. | |
| Half of you will make the cut. | |
| One of you will be named mission leader. | |
| The other half will remain in reserve. | |
| Your instructor is a top gun graduate with real-world experience in every mission aspect you will be expected to master. | |
| His exploits are legendary. | |
| And he’s considered to be one of the finest pilots this program has ever produced. | |
| What he has to teach you may very well mean the difference between life and death. | |
| I give you captain Pete Mitchell. | |
| Call sign: “Maverick.” | |
| Good morning. | |
| The f-18 natops. | |
| It contains everything they want you to know about your aircraft. | |
| I’m assuming you know the book inside and out. | |
| Damn right. Damn straight. | |
| You got it. | |
| So does your enemy. | |
| And we’re off. | |
| But what the enemy doesn’t know is your limits. | |
| I intend to find them, test them, push beyond. | |
| Today we’ll start with what you only think you know. | |
| You show me what you’re made of. | |
| [Engines powering up] | |
| [Maverick] Rooster. | |
| Bradley. | |
| Lieutenant Bradshaw! | |
| Yes, sir. | |
| Let’s not do it like this. | |
| You gonna wash me out? | |
| That’ll be up to you, not me. | |
| Am I dismissed? | |
| [No audible dialogue] | |
| [“Won’t get fooled again” playing] | |
| Good morning, aviators. This is your captain speaking. | |
| Welcome to basic fighter maneuvers. | |
| As briefed, today’s exercise is dog fighting. | |
| Guns only, no missiles. | |
| We do not go below the hard deck of 5,000 feet. | |
| Working as a team, you have to shoot me down, or else. | |
| Or else what, sir? Or else I shoot back. | |
| If I shoot either one of you down, you both lose. | |
| This guy needs an ego check. We’ll see to that. | |
| What say we put some skin in the game? What do you have in mind? | |
| Whoever gets shot down first has to do 200 push-ups. | |
| Guys. That’s a lot of push-ups. | |
| They don’t call it an exercise for nothing, sir. | |
| You got yourself a deal, gentlemen. | |
| Fight’s on. Let’s turn and burn. | |
| Fanboy, you see him? Nothing on radar up ahead. | |
| He must be somewhere behind us. | |
| [Vocalist] Yeah! | |
| Damn it! What the hell? | |
| Shit! | |
| ♪ We don’t get fooled again ♪ | |
| [Maverick] Easy, Maverick. | |
| Let’s try not to get fired on the first day. | |
| Tally, tally, tally! Maverick’s coming in! Break left! | |
| Breaking left. | |
| Payback, where’s your wing man? | |
| Rooster, where are you? I got your back. | |
| I’m coming. Hang in there. Hang in there. | |
| Hurry up, man! Hurry up! | |
| Payback, break right. Breaking right. | |
| Rooster just saved your life, fellas. But it’s gonna cost him. | |
| Not this time, old man. | |
| Don’t let him get to you, Maverick. | |
| ♪ Smile and grin at the change all around pick up my guitar… ♪ | |
| Rooster, you’re too low! Pull up! You’re hitting the hard deck! | |
| [Automated voice] Altitude. Altitude. | |
| [Rooster] Oh, shit. | |
| ♪ Get on my knees and pray ♪ | |
| [Maverick] That’s a kill. | |
| Down! 109. | |
| ♪ we don’t get fooled again ♪ | |
| Down! 110. | |
| [Breathing shakily] | |
| That should be us down there. | |
| [Hondo] 111! | |
| But it’s not. Down! | |
| And now you know a little something about rooster. | |
| Whoo! Wow. | |
| [Fanboy] Hold that tarmac down till we get back, brother, all right? | |
| Get in there, boys. | |
| [Camera shutter clicks] | |
| [Laughs] | |
| That’s a kill. Damn! | |
| Smoked. Damn it. | |
| It was all fun and games in that selfie, wasn’t it? Down! | |
| [Hangman] Say, Phoenix. | |
| How’s about we tell everybody | |
| “Bob” stands for something? | |
| Other than Robert, I mean. | |
| [Phoenix] Don’t take the bait, Bob. | |
| Want to know why we call him Hangman? | |
| I got it. “Baby on board.” | |
| [Chuckles] | |
| Shit! | |
| Greetings, aviators. Fight’s on. | |
| [Hangman] All right, Phoenix, let’s take this guy out! | |
| Watch your back, Phoenix. | |
| Break right! Breaking right. | |
| Where’s he going? | |
| That’s why we call him Hangman. | |
| He’ll always hang you out to dry. | |
| Leaving your wing man. | |
| There’s a strategy I haven’t seen in a while. | |
| He called you a man, Phoenix. You gonna take that? | |
| So long as he doesn’t call you a man. | |
| Talk to me, Bob. Where’s Maverick? | |
| [Bob] Jesus, his nose is already coming around! | |
| Get him off me, Hangman! | |
| [Hangman] For all you folks at home, this is how you Bury a fossil. | |
| All right, Hangman. Time to teach you a lesson. | |
| You’re out, Phoenix. Son of a bitch! | |
| [Alarm blaring] | |
| That’s it. | |
| Let’s go, Mav. Let’s see what you got. | |
| Come get me. | |
| Evil be gone. Hangman’s coming. | |
| Yeah, you’re good. I’ll give you that. | |
| ♪ Meet the new boss ♪ | |
| ♪ same as the old boss ♪ | |
| Shit. | |
| Phoenix, I can’t see him. How close am I? | |
| Phoenix? I’m dead, dickhead. | |
| See you in the afterlife, bag man. | |
| [Chuckles] | |
| Where is he? Where is he? [Gasps] | |
| [Beeping] | |
| [Maverick] That’s a kill. | |
| Seventy-nine. Down. Eighty. Down. | |
| [Maverick] Let’s go. Who’s next? | |
| I got you, Omaha. Damn it! | |
| Lights out, coyote. Copy kill. | |
| Down. Fifty-one. Down. Fifty-two. | |
| So, rooster, mind if I ask you a personal question? | |
| Would it matter if I did? | |
| What’s the story with you and Maverick? | |
| It seems like he’s got you rattled. That’s none of your business. | |
| Now where the hell is he? | |
| [Maverick] Been here the whole time. | |
| Holy shit. | |
| [Maverick] You see me now? | |
| Come on, let’s get it over with. | |
| Fight’s on! | |
| What is with these two? | |
| [Breathing heavily] | |
| All right, you put us here. How you gonna get yourself out? | |
| You can bail out anytime. | |
| How low you want to go, rooster? | |
| I can go as low as you, sir! And that’s saying something. | |
| What’s past is past. For both of us. | |
| You’d like to believe that, wouldn’t you? | |
| Hard deck is 5,000 feet, fellas. You are running out of room. | |
| [Automated voice] Altitude. Your strategy is about to run us into the ground. | |
| What’s your move? | |
| [Automated voice] Altitude. Altitude. | |
| Altitude. | |
| Altitude. Altitude. Altitude. [Grunting] | |
| Altitude. Altitude. | |
| Pull up! Pull up! Pull up! Pull up! | |
| Pull up! Pull up! | |
| You got it. Don’t think, just do. | |
| Come on, rooster, you got him! Drop down and take the shot! | |
| It’s too low. | |
| Too late. You had your chance. | |
| That’s a kill. Knock it off. | |
| Damn it! | |
| Same old rooster. | |
| Go see hon do about your push-ups. | |
| All right, that’s enough. | |
| Rooster. That’s enough, man. | |
| [Grunts] | |
| [Grunts] | |
| [Grunts] | |
| [Phoenix] Breaking the hard deck, insubordination. Are you trying to get kicked out? | |
| Don’t worry about it. | |
| Look, I’m going on this mission. | |
| But if you get kicked out, you leave us flying with Hangman. | |
| Talk to me. What the hell was that? He pulled my papers. | |
| What? Who? Maverick. | |
| He pulled my application to the naval academy. | |
| Set me back four years. | |
| Why would he do that? | |
| [Jet approaching] | |
| [Cyclone] The hard deck is 5,000 feet above ground level. | |
| A parameter is set not just for the safety of our pilots, but for the safety of their aircraft. | |
| 5,000 feet is not just a rule. It is a law, as immutable as gravity. | |
| The hard deck will be much lower for the mission, sir. | |
| And it will not change without my approval! | |
| Especially not in the middle of an exercise. | |
| And that cobra maneuver of yours? That could’ve got all three of you killed. | |
| I never want to see that shit again. | |
| What exactly do you suppose you were teaching, captain? | |
| That as good as they are, sir, they still have something to learn. | |
| You are talking about the best fighter pilots on the planet, captain. | |
| And they’ve been told that their entire career, while they’ve been dropping bombs from a high altitude with little to no dog fighting. | |
| The parameters of this mission call for something they have never encountered. | |
| Okay, you have less than three weeks to teach them how to fight as a team and how to strike the target. | |
| And how to come home. | |
| And how to come home, sir. | |
| Every mission has its risks. | |
| These pilots accept that. | |
| I don’t, sir. | |
| Every morning, from this day forward, you will brief us on your instructional plans in writing. | |
| And nothing will change without my express approval. | |
| Including the hard deck, sir? Especially the hard deck, captain. | |
| [Maverick] Sir. | |
| What is this? | |
| It’s a request to lower the hard deck, sir, to practice a low-level bombing run per the mission parameters. | |
| You could learn a thing or two about timing, captain. | |
| [Hangman] Yo, coyote. | |
| Take a look at this. | |
| [Coyote] The man, the legend. There he is. | |
| No, no, no. Next to him. | |
| He look familiar to you? | |
| What have we here? | |
| [Hangman] Bradshaw. | |
| As I live and breathe. | |
| [Panting] | |
| [Maverick] Hey, Theo, you got big. | |
| [Child] Hey, Mav. | |
| [Soft rock playing over jukebox] | |
| Amelia? | |
| I know. I got big. | |
| [Chuckles] Yes. | |
| Bar opens at 5:00. | |
| No, I just came by to pay off a debt. | |
| [Amelia] Mom! | |
| Hey, how’s your dad? With his wife, in Hawaii. | |
| Mom! | |
| Mav says he owes you money. | |
| Oh. Don’t worry about it. I insist. | |
| [Sighs] | |
| Thank you, captain. Consider your tab closed. | |
| Captain? Still? | |
| A highly decorated captain. | |
| Finish up. | |
| We have to get the boat to the yard. | |
| I can’t go. What do you mean, you can’t go? | |
| Test tomorrow. I have to study. They only told us today. | |
| Well, I can’t sail her alone. | |
| Just use the engine. | |
| Why are we taking her to the yard? | |
| [Both] To fix the engine. | |
| Mm-hmm. I can help. | |
| [Penny] Little rougher than I was expecting. You don’t say. | |
| Pull on the back stay. We’ll de-power the sails. | |
| Okay. | |
| What does that mean? | |
| You’re supposed to be in the Navy! | |
| I don’t sail boats, penny. I land on them. | |
| It’s sort of like raising the flaps on an airplane. | |
| So how do I do that? | |
| [Chuckles] You pull on that green line up there. | |
| Green line. | |
| Yep. Pull it hard. | |
| Yep. Crank that winch right there, tighten the jib. | |
| Crank it. You okay? Yeah. | |
| Good. | |
| Now, you ready? | |
| For what? | |
| The afterburner. | |
| Now you’re in the Navy. | |
| [Engine turns off] | |
| Thanks for helping out today. | |
| I’m not exactly sure I helped. | |
| Hmm. | |
| Don’t give me that look. | |
| What look? | |
| That one. | |
| Good night, Pete. | |
| Night, penny. | |
| [Exhales] | |
| [Chuckles] | |
| [Sighs] | |
| [Amelia] Mom, is that you? | |
| [Penny] Yeah, it’s me. | |
| I’ll make you dinner. | |
| [Amelia] Okay. | |
| Time is your greatest enemy. | |
| Phase one of the mission will be a low-level ingress attacking in two-plane teams. | |
| You’ll fly along this narrow canyon to your target. | |
| Radar-guided surface-to-air missiles defend the area. | |
| These sams, they’re lethal. | |
| But they were designed to protect the skies above, not the canyon below. | |
| That’s because the enemy knows no one is insane enough to try and fly below them. | |
| That’s exactly what I’m gonna train you to do. | |
| On the day, your altitude will be 100 feet maximum. | |
| You exceed this altitude… | |
| [Radar beeping] Radar will spot you and you’re dead. | |
| [Beeping intensifies] | |
| Your airspeed will be 660 knots minimum. | |
| Time to target: Two and a half minutes. | |
| That’s because fifth-generation fighters wait at an air base nearby. | |
| In a head-to-head with these planes in your f-18s, you’re dead. | |
| That’s why you need to get in, hit your target and be gone before these planes even have a chance of catching you. | |
| This makes time your greatest adversary. | |
| You’ll fly a route in your nav system that simulates the canyon. | |
| The faster you navigate this canyon, the harder it’ll be to stay under the radar of these enemy sams. | |
| [Grunting] The tighter the turns, the more intensely the force of gravity on your body multiplies… [Grunts] | |
| Compressing your lungs… [Exhales] | |
| Forcing the blood from your brain… [Grunting] | |
| Impairing your judgment and reaction time. | |
| So for today’s lesson, we’re gonna take it easy on you. | |
| Max ceiling: 300 feet. Time to target: Three minutes. | |
| Good luck. | |
| [Breathing heavily] | |
| [Bob] Time to target is one minute 30. | |
| We are two seconds behind. Increase to 480 knots. | |
| We got to move, coyote. | |
| Copy. Increasing speed. | |
| Oh! [Grunts] | |
| Oh, shit! | |
| [Beeping] | |
| Why are they dead? | |
| We broke the 300-foot ceiling, and a Sam took us out. | |
| No. Why are they dead? | |
| I slowed down and didn’t give her a warning. It was my fault. | |
| Was there a reason you didn’t communicate with your team? I was focusing on… | |
| One that their family will accept at the funeral. | |
| None, sir. | |
| Why didn’t you anticipate the turn? | |
| You were briefed on the terrain. | |
| Don’t tell me. Tell it to his family. | |
| Hangman, ease up. The canyon’s getting tighter. | |
| Negative, payback. Increase your speed. | |
| You’re going too fast, man. No harm in being ahead of schedule. | |
| Damn it, slow down! I can’t stay on the course! | |
| You’re gonna hit the wall! Watch out! Watch out! | |
| [Radar beeping] | |
| What happened? | |
| [Hangman] I flew as fast as I could. | |
| Kind of like my ass depended on it. | |
| And you put your team in danger, and your wing man’s dead. | |
| They couldn’t keep up. | |
| [Yale] Rooster, we’re 20 seconds behind and dropping. | |
| [Rooster] We’re fine. Speed is good. | |
| Increase to 500 knots. | |
| Negative, Yale. Hold your speed. | |
| [Yale] Rooster, we’re late! | |
| We’re alive. We’ll make up time in the straightaway. | |
| [Yale] We are not gonna make it. | |
| Just trust me. Maintain your speed. We can make it. | |
| Why are you dead? | |
| You’re team leader up there. | |
| Why are you, why is your team dead? | |
| Sir, he’s the only one who made it to the target. | |
| A minute late. [Sighs] | |
| He gave enemy aircraft time to shoot him down. | |
| He is dead. You don’t know that. | |
| You’re not flying fast enough. You don’t have a second to waste. | |
| We made it to the target. | |
| And superior enemy aircraft intercepted you on your way out. | |
| Then it’s a dogfight. Against fifth-generation fighters. | |
| [Rooster] Yeah. We’d still have a chance. | |
| [Maverick] In an F-18. | |
| It’s not the plane, sir, it’s the pilot. | |
| Exactly! | |
| There’s more than one way to fly this mission. | |
| [Hangman] You really don’t get it. | |
| On this mission, a man flies like Maverick here, or a man does not come back. | |
| No offense intended. | |
| Yet somehow you always manage. | |
| Look, I don’t mean to criticize. | |
| You’re conservative, that’s all. Lieutenant. | |
| We’re going into combat, son, on a level no living pilot’s ever seen. | |
| Not even him. | |
| That’s no time to be thinking about the past. | |
| What’s that supposed to mean? Rooster. | |
| I can’t be the only one that knows that Maverick flew with his old man. | |
| That’s enough. Or that Maverick was flying when his old man… | |
| Lieutenant, that’s enough! | |
| [All clamoring, shouting] | |
| That’s enough. You son of a bitch! | |
| Hey, come on! | |
| [Chuckles] I’m cool, I’m cool. Hey, hey. | |
| That’s enough. | |
| [Hangman] He’s not cut out for this mission. | |
| That’s enough! You know it. | |
| [Breathing heavily] | |
| You know I’m right. | |
| You’re all dismissed. | |
| [Cell phone vibrating] | |
| [Sighs] | |
| [Children laughing, chattering] | |
| Maverick. | |
| It’s come back? | |
| No one knows. | |
| There’s nothing else they can do. | |
| Even speaking is painful now. | |
| Sarah, I’m so sorry. | |
| [Iceman coughing] | |
| [Coughs] | |
| [Coughing] | |
| Admiral. | |
| How’s my wing man? | |
| [Typing] | |
| Please, don’t worry about me. | |
| What can I do for you? | |
| [Sighs] | |
| All right. | |
| [Chuckles] | |
| Well, rooster’s still angry with me about what I did. | |
| I thought eventually he would understand why. | |
| I hoped he’d forgive me. | |
| [Typing] | |
| The mission is less than three weeks away. | |
| The kid’s not ready. | |
| [Typing] | |
| He doesn’t want what I have to give. | |
| Ice, please, don’t ask me to send someone else to die. | |
| Please don’t… | |
| Don’t ask me to send him. | |
| Send me. | |
| I don’t know how. | |
| [Sighs] | |
| I’m not a teacher, Ice. | |
| I’m a fighter pilot. | |
| A naval aviator. | |
| It’s not what I am. | |
| It’s who I am. | |
| How do I teach that? | |
| Even if I could teach it, it’s not what rooster wants. | |
| It’s not what the Navy wants. | |
| That’s why they canned me the last time. | |
| The only reason I’m here is you. | |
| If I send him on this mission, he might never come home. | |
| And if I don’t send him, he’ll never forgive me. | |
| Either way, I could lose him forever. | |
| [Sighs] | |
| I know. | |
| I know. | |
| [Exhales deeply] | |
| [Grunts] | |
| [Coughs] | |
| [Hoarsely] The Navy needs Maverick. | |
| The kid needs Maverick. | |
| That’s why I fought for you. | |
| That’s why you’re still here. | |
| Thank you, Ice, for everything. | |
| One last thing. | |
| Who’s the better pilot? | |
| You or me? | |
| This is a nice moment. Let’s not ruin it. | |
| [Laughing] | |
| [“I ain’t worried” playing] | |
| [Whistling] | |
| ♪ I don’t know what you’ve been told ♪ | |
| ♪ but time is running out no need to take it slow ♪ | |
| ♪ I’m steppin’ to ya toe to toe ♪ | |
| [Indistinct chatter, shouting] | |
| All right, all right. | |
| [Whistle blows] | |
| ♪ Keepin’ dreams alive 1999 heroes ♪ | |
| ♪ I ain’t worried ’bout it right now ♪ | |
| ♪ swimmin’ in the floods ♪ touchdown! | |
| ♪ I ain’t worried ’bout it ♪ | |
| [Cheering] | |
| ♪ I ain’t worried ’bout it ♪ | |
| [Whistle blows] | |
| Yeah! | |
| ♪ I don’t know what you’ve been told ♪ | |
| [Whooping] ♪ but time is running out so spend it like it’s gold ♪ | |
| ♪ I’m livin’ like I’m nine zeros ♪ | |
| ♪ got no regrets even when I’m broke ♪ | |
| ♪ I ain’t worried ’bout it right now ♪ | |
| ♪ keepin’ dreams alive 1999 heroes ♪ | |
| ♪ I ain’t worried ’bout it right now ♪ | |
| ♪ swimming in the floods dancing on the path, hero ♪ | |
| ♪ I ain’t worried ’bout it ♪ | |
| [Booing] | |
| [Whistle blows] | |
| [Chattering continues] | |
| ♪ I ain’t worried ’bout it ♪ | |
| ♪ I ain’t worried ’bout it ♪ | |
| [Exclaiming, cheering] | |
| ♪ I ain’t worried ’bout it ♪ | |
| Sir. | |
| What is this? This is dogfight football. | |
| Offense and defense at the same time. | |
| Who’s winning? | |
| I think they stopped keeping score a while ago. | |
| This detachment still has some training to complete, captain. | |
| Every available minute matters. Yes, sir. | |
| So why are we out here playing games? | |
| You said to create a team, sir. | |
| There’s your team. | |
| ♪ I ain’t worried ’bout it ♪ | |
| [Chanting] | |
| ♪ I ain’t worried ’bout it right now ♪ | |
| ♪ keepin’ dreams alive 1999 heroes ♪ | |
| ♪ I ain’t worried ’bout it right now ♪ | |
| ♪ swimming in the floods dancing on the path, hero ♪ | |
| ♪ I ain’t worried ’bout it ♪ | |
| [No audible dialogue] | |
| Should I go? Before Amelia gets back? | |
| She’ll be at her friend’s house tonight. Oh, good. | |
| You and Amelia, you seem… | |
| A lot closer than when I last saw you. | |
| Yeah. Yeah, we are. How do you manage? | |
| Well, you know, she always wanted more freedom than I thought she was ready for. | |
| Hmm. Where’d she get that from, I wonder? | |
| I guess I realized I also had to trust her. | |
| Let her make some of her own mistakes sometimes. | |
| Not an easy choice. Mmm. | |
| Is that what happened with rooster? | |
| I pulled his papers from the naval academy. | |
| Took years off his career. | |
| Why? | |
| His mother never wanted him to fly, not after what happened to goose. | |
| She made me promise before she died, so… | |
| Does rooster know that? | |
| He will always resent me for what I did. | |
| Why should he resent her too? | |
| Not an easy choice. Hmm. | |
| I was trying to be the father he lost. | |
| I just… I wish I would’ve done it better. | |
| But the truth is… | |
| I didn’t think he was ready. | |
| Is he ready now? | |
| [Door closes downstairs] | |
| [Amelia] Mom, I’m home! | |
| I thought you were staying at Karen’s tonight. | |
| [Amelia] Karen’s sick. And I’ve got homework to do. | |
| [Whispers] I should go. | |
| [Sighing] You should go. | |
| Have you had dinner yet? | |
| [Amelia] Not yet. You wanna go out? | |
| No, it’s okay. I’ll make you something. | |
| I’ll be down in a sec! | |
| Wait! Not that way. What? | |
| Look, I have an example to set. | |
| I can’t be bringing guys home on a first date. | |
| This is not our first date. | |
| You know what I mean. | |
| Okay. | |
| Fine. | |
| But this is the last time I go out your window. | |
| We’ll see. | |
| No. No, I mean it. | |
| I’m never gonna leave you again. | |
| Oh, shut up. | |
| Go on, get out of here. | |
| [Grunts softly] | |
| Just don’t break her heart again. | |
| [Warlock] Good morning. | |
| The uranium enrichment plant that is your target will be operational earlier than expected. | |
| Raw uranium will be delivered to the plant in ten days’ time. | |
| As a result, your mission has been moved up one week in order to avoid contaminating the target valley with radiation. | |
| Sir, no one here has successfully flown a low-level course. | |
| Nevertheless, you’ve been ordered to move on. | |
| Captain. | |
| [Maverick] We have one week left to focus on phase two. | |
| It’s the most difficult stage of the mission. | |
| It’s a pop-up strike with a steep dive, requiring nothing less than two consecutive miracles. | |
| Two pairs of f-18s will fly in a welded wing formation. | |
| Teamwork. Precise coordination of these aircraft is essential to both the mission’s success and your survival. | |
| As you know, the plant rests between two mountains. | |
| On final approach, you’ll invert directly into a steep dive. | |
| This allows you to maintain the lowest possible altitude and the only possible attack angle. | |
| Your target is an impact point less than three meters wide. | |
| The two-seat aircraft will paint the target with a laser bull’s-eye. [Beeping] | |
| The first pair will breach the reactor by dropping a laser-guided bomb on an exposed ventilation hatch. | |
| This will create an opening for the second pair. | |
| That’s miracle number one. | |
| The second team will deliver the kill shot… | |
| [Target lock beeps] | |
| And destroy the target. | |
| That’s miracle number two. | |
| If either team misses the target… | |
| That’s a miss. [Maverick] The mission is a failure. | |
| Damn it! | |
| [Maverick] Egress is a steep high-g climb out to avoid hitting this mountain. | |
| A steep climb at that speed, you’re pulling at least eight g’s. | |
| Nine, minimum. | |
| The stress limit of the f-18’s airframe is 7.5. | |
| [Maverick] That’s the accepted limit. | |
| To survive this mission, you’ll pull beyond that, even if it means bending your airframe. | |
| You’ll be pulling so hard, you’ll weigh close to 2,000 pounds, your skull crushing your spine… [Grunting] | |
| Your lungs imploding like an elephant’s sitting on your chest, | |
| fighting with everything you have just to keep from blacking out. | |
| [Grunting, gasping] | |
| And this is where you’ll be at your most vulnerable. | |
| This is coffin corner. | |
| Assuming you avoid crashing into this mountain, you’ll climb straight up into enemy radar while losing all of your airspeed. | |
| Within seconds, you’ll be fired upon by enemy sams. | |
| You’ve all faced sustained g’s before, but this… | |
| This is gonna take you and your aircraft to the breaking point. | |
| Sir, is this even achievable? | |
| The answer to that question will come down to the pilot in the box. | |
| [Sonic boom] | |
| Talk to me, Bob. We are 12 seconds late on target. | |
| We gotta move! We gotta move! Copy. Try to stay with me. | |
| [Radar beeping] | |
| Huh? Wait, who’s that? | |
| [Maverick] Blue team, you’ve been spotted. | |
| Shit, it’s Maverick. What the hell is he doing here? | |
| I’m a bandit on course to intercept. Blue team, what are you gonna do? | |
| He’s 20 miles left. Ten o’clock. 700 knots closure. | |
| Your call. What do you want to do? | |
| Continue. We’re close. Stay on target. | |
| He’s swinging around to the north! Stand by for pop-up. | |
| Be ready on that laser, Bob. Copy. I’m on it. | |
| Blue team, bandit is still closing. | |
| Popping now. | |
| [Grunting, gasping] | |
| [Grunts] | |
| Talk to me, Bob. Where’s Maverick? | |
| He’s five miles out. He’s coming fast. | |
| Target’s in sight. Where’s my laser, Bob? | |
| Dead eye! Dead eye! It’s no good. Sorry, I can’t get a lock. | |
| We’re out of time. I’m dropping blind. | |
| Damn it, missed! | |
| [Gasping] | |
| [Gasping] | |
| [Target lock beeps] | |
| [Maverick] That’s tone. | |
| Maverick’s got missile lock on us. Shit! We’re dead. | |
| Blue team, that’s a fail. | |
| Level out, coyote. | |
| [Echoing] Coyote? Do you copy? | |
| [Normal] Coyote, come in. | |
| Coyote, level wings. | |
| Oh, god. He’s in g-loc. | |
| [Echoing] Coyote? Coyote? | |
| He’s gonna burn in! I’m going after him. | |
| Come on. Give me tone, give me tone, give me tone. | |
| [Target lock beeping] Snap out of it, coyote. Come on! Come on! | |
| Come on, coyote, come on. Come on! | |
| Damn it! Coyote! Coyote! | |
| [Automated voice] Pull up! | |
| [Maverick] Coyote! Coyote! | |
| [Automated voice] Pull up! Pull up! | |
| Coyote, you okay? You okay? | |
| [Breathes heavily] I’m okay. I’m good. | |
| Good. Good. That’s enough for today. | |
| That was close. | |
| [Sighs] Too close. | |
| Bird strike! Bird strike! | |
| Bird strike! | |
| [Alarm blaring] | |
| Phoenix, left engine’s on fire! Climbing. | |
| Throttling back. Shutting off fuel to left engine. | |
| Extinguishing fire. | |
| [Alarm continues] Right engine is out! | |
| It’s still spinning. Trying to restart it. | |
| [Engine powers up] | |
| Phoenix, it’s on fire. | |
| Don’t start… throttling up. | |
| Oh, my god. | |
| We’re on fire! We’re on fire! Damn it! | |
| [Automated voice] Engine fire. Right. Extinguishing right engine. | |
| Phoenix, Bob, punch out, punch out! | |
| Warning lights everywhere! Hydraulic failure! | |
| Flight controls. I can’t control it. | |
| [Bob] We’re going down, Phoenix! We’re going in! We’re going in! | |
| You can’t save it. Eject, eject! | |
| Eject, eject, eject! | |
| [Automated voice] Altitude. Altitude. | |
| They’ll keep Phoenix and Bob in the hospital overnight for observation. | |
| They’re gonna be okay. | |
| That’s good. | |
| I’ve never lost a wing man. | |
| You’re lucky. | |
| Fly long enough, it’ll happen. | |
| There will be others. | |
| Easy for you to say. No wife. | |
| No kids. | |
| Nobody to mourn you when you burn in. | |
| Go home. | |
| Just get some sleep. | |
| Why’d you pull my papers at the academy? | |
| Why did you stand in my way? | |
| You weren’t ready. | |
| Ready for what? | |
| Huh? Ready to fly like you? No. | |
| Ready to forget the book. | |
| Trust your instincts. Don’t think, just do. | |
| You think up there, you’re dead. Believe me. | |
| My dad believed in you. | |
| I’m not gonna make the same mistake. | |
| [Door opens] | |
| [Warlock] Maverick. | |
| [Bugler plays “taps”] | |
| [Officer] Ready, aim, fire. | |
| Ready, aim, fire. | |
| [Gunshots] | |
| Ready, aim, fire. | |
| [Gunshots] | |
| I can only imagine what you must be feeling right now. | |
| Take some time. Whatever you need. | |
| I appreciate that, sir, but there is no time. The mission… | |
| I’ll be taking over the training from here. | |
| Sir? | |
| We both know you didn’t want this job, captain. | |
| Sir, they’re not ready. It was your job to get them ready. | |
| Sir, they have to believe that this mission can be flown. | |
| And all you’ve managed to do is teach them that it can’t. | |
| Sir… you’re grounded, captain. | |
| Permanently. | |
| Sir… that is all. | |
| I heard. | |
| I’m sorry. | |
| What are you gonna do? | |
| Ice is gone. | |
| What choice do I have? | |
| You’ll have to find a way back on your own. | |
| No, penny. | |
| I’m out. | |
| This is over. | |
| Pete. | |
| If you lost your wing man up there, you’d keep fighting. | |
| You wouldn’t just give up. | |
| Those are your pilots. | |
| If anything happens to them, you’ll never forgive yourself. | |
| I don’t know what to do. | |
| But you’ll find a way. | |
| I know you will. | |
| [Cyclone] Captain Mitchell is no longer your instructor. | |
| And as of today, there are new mission parameters. | |
| Time to target is now four minutes. | |
| [Beeps] | |
| You’ll be entering the valley level at reduced speed. | |
| Not to exceed 420 knots. | |
| Sir, won’t we be giving their planes time to intercept? | |
| Well, lieutenant, you have a fighting chance against enemy aircraft. | |
| What are the odds of surviving a head-on collision with a mountain? | |
| You’ll be attacking the target from a higher altitude, level with the north wall. | |
| Gonna be a little harder to keep your lase on target, but you will avoid the high-g climb out. | |
| We’ll be sitting ducks for enemy missiles. | |
| [Monitor beeping] | |
| Who the hell is that? | |
| [Maverick] Maverick to range control. Entering point Alpha. | |
| Confirm green range. | |
| [Range control] Uh, Maverick, range control, uh, green range is confirmed. | |
| I don’t see an event scheduled for you, sir. | |
| [Maverick] Well, I’m going anyway. | |
| Nice. | |
| Setting time to target: Two minutes 15 seconds. | |
| 2:15? That’s impossible. | |
| Final attack point. Maverick’s inbound. | |
| [Breathing heavily] | |
| [Beeping] | |
| [Breathing heavily] | |
| [Grunting] | |
| [Rapid beeping] | |
| [Grunting] | |
| Popping in three, two, one. | |
| [Target lock beeps] | |
| Bombs away. | |
| [Grunts] | |
| [Grunting, gasping] | |
| [Beeping] | |
| Bull’s-eye! Holy shit! | |
| [Cheers] | |
| [Bob] Yes. | |
| Damn. | |
| [Breathing heavily] | |
| [Cyclone] You have put me in a difficult position, captain. | |
| On the one hand, you have demonstrated that this mission can be flown. | |
| Perhaps the only way it can be survived. | |
| On the other hand, you did it by stealing a multimillion-dollar military aircraft and flying it in such a manner that it may never be airworthy again. | |
| Iceman is no longer here to protect you. | |
| I have everything I need to have you court-martialed and dishonorably discharged. | |
| So what do I do? | |
| Risk the lives of my pilots and perhaps the success of this mission or… | |
| Risk my career by appointing you team leader? | |
| Sir… I think the admiral’s asking a rhetorical question, captain. | |
| [Ringing] | |
| [All cheering] | |
| [No audible dialogue] | |
| Talk to me, goose. | |
| [Warlock] Captain Mitchell! | |
| You’re where you belong. | |
| Make us proud. | |
| It has been an honor flying with you. | |
| Each one of you represents the best of the best. | |
| This is a very specific mission. | |
| My choice is a reflection of that and nothing more. | |
| Choose your two foxtrot teams. | |
| Payback and fanboy. | |
| Phoenix and Bob. | |
| [Cyclone] And your wing man. | |
| Rooster. | |
| The rest of you will stand by on the carrier for any reserve role that’s required. | |
| Dismissed. | |
| Your target is a clear and present threat. | |
| A secret uranium enrichment site under rogue state control. | |
| It’s an underground bunker, tucked between these two mountains. | |
| Your route of ingress is heavily defended by surface-to-air missiles backed up by fifth-generation fighters. | |
| Once your f-18 strike team crosses the border, tomahawk missiles from the USS Leyte Gulf will launch a synchronized strike on the enemy’s airfield here. | |
| This will knock out their runway. | |
| But you’ll have to contend with any planes already in the air. | |
| The moment those tomahawks hit, the enemy will know you’re coming. | |
| Your time to target will be two minutes and 30 seconds. | |
| Any longer than that, and you will be exposed to any aircraft the tomahawks may have missed. | |
| This is what you’ve all been training for. | |
| Come home safely. | |
| [Indistinct radio chatter] | |
| [Engines powering up] | |
| [Helicopter whirring] | |
| You give ’em hell! | |
| Sir. | |
| Sir? | |
| I… I just want to say… [Loud radio chatter] | |
| We’ll talk when we get back. | |
| Hey, Bradley! Bradley! | |
| Hey. | |
| You got this. | |
| [Hondo] Maverick. | |
| Maverick? | |
| Hey, you with me? | |
| I don’t like that look, Mav. | |
| It’s the only one I got. | |
| Thank you. | |
| If I don’t see you again, hon do, thank you. | |
| It’s been an honor, captain. | |
| Dagger one, up and ready on catapult one. | |
| Dagger spare standing by. | |
| Dagger four, up and ready. | |
| Dagger three, up and ready. | |
| Dagger two, up and ready. | |
| [Comms officer 1] Support assets airborne. | |
| Strike package ready. | |
| Standing by for launch decision. | |
| Send them. | |
| [Comms officer 1] Dagger two away. | |
| Dagger three away. | |
| Dagger four away. | |
| [Radar beeping] | |
| Comanche, dagger one. Standby check in. | |
| [Comanche] Comanche 11, set. | |
| Picture clean. Recommend dagger continue. | |
| Copy. Daggers descending below radar. | |
| [Breathing rapidly] | |
| [Radar beeping, stops] | |
| [Comms officer 1] Daggers now below radar. Switching to e-2 picture. | |
| Here we go. Enemy territory up ahead. | |
| Feet dry in 60 seconds. Comanche, dagger one. Picture. | |
| Comanche. Picture clean. Decision is yours. | |
| Copy. | |
| [Breathing heavily] | |
| Dagger attack. | |
| [Comms officer 2] Tomahawks airborne. | |
| No turning back now. | |
| Daggers, assume attack formation. | |
| Daggers set. Proceeding to target. | |
| Two minutes and 30 seconds in three, two, one, Mark. | |
| Two Mark. Three Mark. | |
| Four Mark. | |
| [Exhales] Going in. | |
| [Engines shrieking] | |
| First Sam site overhead. | |
| Looks like we’re clear on radar, Mav. | |
| Let’s not take it for granted. | |
| More sams! Three o’clock high! | |
| [Breathing heavily] | |
| We got two minutes to target. | |
| [Payback] Copy. | |
| We’re a few seconds behind, rooster. We got to move. | |
| [Comms officer 2] Thirty seconds to tomahawk impact on enemy airstrip. | |
| [Radar beeps] | |
| [Comanche] Dagger, comanche. | |
| We’re picking up two bandits. Single group, two contacts. | |
| Where the hell’d they come from? Long-range patrol? | |
| Comanche, what’s their heading? | |
| [Comanche] Bull’s-eye 090, 50, tacked southwest. | |
| They’re headed away from us. They don’t know we’re here. | |
| The second those tomahawks hit the air base, those bandits are gonna move to defend the target. | |
| We have to get there before they do. Increase speed. | |
| We got you, Mav. Don’t wait for me. | |
| [Breathing heavily] | |
| [Comms officer 1] Sir, daggers two and four are behind schedule. | |
| Time to target, one minute 20. | |
| [Comms officer 2] Tomahawk impact in three, two… | |
| Impact. Enemy runway is destroyed. | |
| They know we’re coming now. | |
| [Comanche] Bandits are switching course to defend the target. | |
| Rooster, where are you? | |
| [Payback] Come on, rooster. Bandits inbound. | |
| We got to make up time now. Let’s turn and burn. | |
| [Panting] | |
| Heads up, Phoenix. | |
| Whoa! | |
| [Comms officer 1] Sir, bandits are two minutes from target. | |
| Daggers are one minute from target. | |
| Come on, rooster. Move it or lose it. | |
| Guys, we’re falling behind. We really gotta move. | |
| If we don’t increase our speed right now, those bandits are gonna be waiting for us when we reach the target. | |
| Talk to me, dad. | |
| Come on, kid, you can do it. | |
| Don’t think, just do. | |
| [Exhales deeply] | |
| Jesus, rooster, not that fast! | |
| That’s it, kid, that’s it. All right, let’s go. | |
| Damn, rooster, take it easy. | |
| [Comms officer 1] Sir, dagger two is reengaging. | |
| All right, now hit your target and come home. | |
| Thirty seconds to target. Bob, check your laser. | |
| Air-to-ground check complete. Laser code verified, 1688. | |
| Laser is a go! | |
| Watch your heads. | |
| Holy shit! Shit! | |
| Payback, you with me? Right behind you. | |
| Phoenix, stand by for pop-up strike. | |
| Dagger three in position. | |
| Popping in three, two, one. | |
| [Grunting] | |
| [Grunts] | |
| Get me eyes on that target, Bob. Dagger three. | |
| Stand by, Mav. Come on, Bob, come on. | |
| Stand by. | |
| [Target lock beeps] | |
| I’ve got it. Captured! Target acquired. Bombs away. | |
| [Grunts] | |
| [Grunting] | |
| [Gasping] | |
| [Grunting] | |
| We’ve got impact! Check, direct hit! Direct hit! | |
| That’s miracle number one. | |
| Dagger two, status. | |
| Almost there, Mav. Almost there. | |
| Fanboy, where’s my laser? | |
| Rooster, there’s something wrong with this laser! | |
| Shit! Dead eye, dead eye, dead eye! | |
| Come on, guys, we’re running out of time. Get it online! | |
| [Fanboy] I’m trying! Come on, fanboy! | |
| Nearly there! Nearly there! | |
| [Gasping] | |
| [Grunting] | |
| Come on, fanboy, get it online. There’s no time. I’m dropping blind. | |
| Rooster, I got this! No time. Pull up. | |
| [Payback] Wait! | |
| [Rooster] Bombs away! Bombs away! | |
| [Panting] | |
| [Grunting] | |
| [Comms officer 1] Bull’s-eye, bull’s-eye, bull’s-eye! | |
| [Cheering] | |
| Miracle number two. | |
| Now they’re in coffin corner. | |
| We’re not out of this yet. | |
| Here it comes. | |
| Radar warning! Smoke in the air. Phoenix, break right. | |
| Emergency jettison. Dagger three defending. | |
| Here comes another one! | |
| Dagger one defending. | |
| Rooster, status. | |
| Oh, my god. | |
| Smoke in the air! Smoke in the air! | |
| Break right, payback! Breaking right. | |
| [Fanboy] Oh, my god, here they come! | |
| Sam on your six, rooster! | |
| Deploying countermeasures. | |
| Negative contact. | |
| Dagger one defending. | |
| Talk to me, Bob. Break right, Phoenix! Break right! Mav! | |
| Nine o’clock! Nine o’clock! | |
| Rooster, two more on your six. | |
| Dagger two, defending. | |
| Payback, Sam on your nose. Dagger four defending. | |
| Rooster, tally, seven o’clock! Talk to me, Bob! | |
| On our six! Dagger two defending. | |
| Phoenix, break right! | |
| [Phoenix] I see it! | |
| [Overlapping radio chatter] | |
| Dagger two defending. | |
| Shit, I’m out of flares! | |
| Rooster, evade, evade! | |
| I can’t shake ’em! They’re on me! They’re on me! | |
| [Shouts] | |
| [Grunts] | |
| Mav! No! | |
| Dagger one is hit! I repeat, dagger one is hit! | |
| Maverick is down. | |
| [Rooster] Dagger one, status. | |
| Status! | |
| Anyone see him? Does anyone see him? | |
| Dagger one, come in! I didn’t see a parachute. | |
| We have to circle back. | |
| [Comanche] Comanche. Bandits inbound. Single group, hot. | |
| Recommend dagger flow south. | |
| One minute to intercept. | |
| Get ’em back to the carrier now. All daggers flow to ecp. | |
| You have bandits headed for you. What about Maverick? | |
| Tell him there’s nothing he can do for Maverick, not in a goddamn f-18. | |
| Dagger spare request permission to launch and fly air cover. | |
| Negative, spare. | |
| Launch search and rescue. | |
| Negative. Not with bandits in the air. | |
| But, sir, Maverick is still out there. | |
| We are not losing anyone else today. | |
| Get ’em home now. | |
| Dagger, you are not to engage. | |
| Repeat, do not engage. | |
| [Comms officer 1] Dagger two, return to carrier. Acknowledge. | |
| Acknowledge. | |
| Rooster, those bandits are closing. | |
| We can’t go back. | |
| Rooster, he’s gone. | |
| Maverick’s gone. | |
| [Breathing heavily] | |
| [Muffled whirring] | |
| [Guns powering up] | |
| Oh, no, no. | |
| [Warning alarm beeping] | |
| [Comms officer 2] Dagger two is hit. | |
| Dagger two is hit. | |
| [Comms officer 1] Dagger two, come in. | |
| Dagger two, do you copy? | |
| Dagger two, come in. | |
| You all right? | |
| Yeah, I’m good. You all right? | |
| [Rooster] What the hell? What are you doing here? | |
| What am I doing here? You think I took that missile so you could be down here with me? | |
| You should be back on the carrier by now! | |
| I saved your life! | |
| I saved your life. That’s the whole point. | |
| What the hell were you even thinking? | |
| You told me not to think! | |
| [Both panting] | |
| Well, | |
| it’s good to see you. | |
| It’s good to see you too. | |
| So what’s the plan? | |
| [Alarm blaring] | |
| You’re not serious. | |
| [Alarm continues] | |
| [Rooster] You’ve got to be shitting me. | |
| An F-14? | |
| I shot down three migs in one of those. | |
| We don’t even know if that bag of ass can fly. | |
| Let’s find out. Mav! | |
| Okay. | |
| [Alarm continues] | |
| [Indistinct shouting] | |
| There’s guys up there, Mav. Yeah. | |
| [Rooster] There’s more over there. | |
| [Maverick] Okay. | |
| [Maverick] Let’s start running. | |
| [Rooster] Yeah, run. Run. | |
| Once… once I give you the signal for air, you’re gonna flip this switch until the needle gets to 120. | |
| When the engine starts, you got to pull out the pins and disconnect everything. | |
| You understand? Yeah. | |
| [Powers up] | |
| Yes! | |
| Once I’m up, stow the ladder. | |
| Okay. Wow. | |
| It’s been a minute, huh, Mav? | |
| [Electronics beeping, whirring] | |
| [Beeping] | |
| Oh, my god. This thing is so old. | |
| All right. | |
| Canopy? Clear. | |
| Both runways are cratered. | |
| How we gonna get this museum piece in the air? | |
| Why are the wings coming out, Mav? | |
| Mav, this is a taxiway, not a runway. | |
| This is a very short taxiway, Mav. | |
| Just hang on. | |
| Holy shit! | |
| Come on, come on, come on. | |
| Needle’s alive. Come on. | |
| Mav? That’s it. Come on, come on! | |
| All right. | |
| Mav! Here we go. | |
| Holy shit. | |
| Sir, we’re receiving a signal from rooster’s esat. | |
| But there seems to be a malfunction. | |
| Have you lost him? No, sir. | |
| He’s supersonic. | |
| He’s airborne. | |
| In what? Sir. | |
| Over watch reports an f-14 tomcat is airborne and on course for our position. | |
| Can’t be. It can’t be! | |
| Maverick. | |
| Okay, rooster, get us in touch with the boat. | |
| I’m working on it. | |
| Radio’s out. No radar. Everything’s dead back here. | |
| What do I do? Talk me through it. Okay, first the radio. | |
| Throw the, uh… | |
| The uhf-2 circuit breaker. Try that. | |
| There’s 300 breakers back here. Anything more specific? | |
| I don’t know. That was your dad’s department. | |
| I’ll figure it out. | |
| Mav, tally two, 5:00 low. | |
| What do we do? | |
| Okay, listen. Just be cool. | |
| If they knew who we were, we’d be dead already. | |
| Well, here they come. | |
| What’s your plan? Just put your mask on. | |
| Remember, we’re on the same team. | |
| Just wave and smile. | |
| Just wave and smile. | |
| What’s that signal? What’s he saying? | |
| No idea. I have no idea what he’s saying. | |
| [Rooster] What about that one? Any idea? No, never seen that one either. | |
| Oh, shit. His wing man is moving into weapons envelope. | |
| All right, listen up. | |
| When I tell you, you grab those rings above your head. | |
| That’s the ejection handle. | |
| [Rooster] Mav, can we outrun these guys? | |
| Not their missiles and guns. | |
| Then it’s a dogfight. | |
| An f-14 against fifth-gen fighters? | |
| It’s not the plane, it’s the pilot. | |
| You’d go after ’em if I wasn’t here. | |
| But you are here. | |
| Come on, Mav. | |
| Don’t think. | |
| Just do. | |
| [Grunts] | |
| Tell me when you see smoke in the air. | |
| [Target lock beeps] | |
| Smoke in the air! Smoke in the air! Hang on. | |
| Yeah, Mav! Splash one! Splash one! | |
| [Target lock beeps] | |
| Here comes another one. [Grunts] | |
| Rooster, flares! Now, now, now! | |
| Splitting the throttles. | |
| Coming around. | |
| Give me tone, give me tone. [Target lock beeps] | |
| You got him, Mav! You got him! Taking the shot. | |
| What the… | |
| Holy shit! What the fuck was that? | |
| Hang on. We gotta get low. | |
| The terrain will confuse his targeting system. | |
| Here he comes! | |
| [Beeping] | |
| [Grunts] | |
| Talk to me, rooster. Where is he? | |
| [Rooster] He’s still on us! | |
| We took a hit! We took a hit! Damn it! | |
| Come on, Mav. Do some of that pilot shit. Brace yourself. | |
| [Grunts] | |
| [Groans] | |
| Holy shit. | |
| [Target lock beeping] I got tone. Taking the shot. | |
| Damn it! | |
| Out of missiles. Switching to guns. | |
| Come on, Mav, come on. | |
| You got him, Mav! It’s not over yet. | |
| One last chance. You can do this. | |
| [Maverick] Come on, Maverick. | |
| [Alarm blaring] | |
| Yes! Splash two! | |
| [Breathes heavily] | |
| [Beeping] | |
| Mav, I got the radio on. Outstanding. | |
| Get us in touch with the boat. Copy that. | |
| [Alarm blaring] | |
| Oh, my god. | |
| Where the hell is this guy? | |
| He’s on our nose. | |
| [Clicking] Damn it, we’re out of ammo. | |
| Smoke in the air! Rooster, flares! | |
| That was close. | |
| We’re out of flares, Mav. | |
| Shit, he’s already on us. | |
| [Groans] This is not good. | |
| [Grunts, panting] | |
| We took another hit! No, no, no, no, no! | |
| We can’t take much more of this. | |
| We can’t outrun this guy. We got to eject. | |
| What? We need altitude. | |
| Pull the ejection handles the second I tell you. | |
| Mav, wait! Rooster, there’s no other way. | |
| Eject, eject, eject! | |
| [Grunting] Rooster, pull the handle! Eject! | |
| It’s not working! | |
| [Beeping] | |
| Mav! [Breathing heavily] | |
| [Whispers] I’m sorry. | |
| I’m sorry, goose. | |
| [Target lock beeps] | |
| Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. | |
| This is your savior speaking. | |
| Please fasten your seat belts, return your tray tables to their locked and upright positions… | |
| [Laughs] | |
| And prepare for landing. | |
| Hey, Hangman, you look good. | |
| I am good, rooster. I’m very good. | |
| I’ll see you back on deck. | |
| [Breathing heavily] | |
| Maverick is downwind. No front landing gear. | |
| No tail hook. Pull the cable and raise the barricade. | |
| Foul deck! Foul deck! Raise the barricade! | |
| Go! | |
| Please don’t tell me we lost an engine. | |
| All right, I won’t tell you that. Okay. | |
| [Panting] | |
| You good? | |
| Yeah. I’m good. | |
| [Cheering] | |
| Chalked yourself another kill. That makes two. | |
| Mav has five. | |
| Makes him an ace. | |
| Captain Mitchell! Captain Mitchell! | |
| Sir. | |
| Thank you for saving my life. | |
| It’s what my dad would’ve done. | |
| Hey, Mav. | |
| Jimmy. | |
| Is, uh… | |
| Is penny around? | |
| Uh, she took Amelia on a sailing trip. | |
| Did she say when she’d be back? | |
| [Jimmy] You know, she didn’t. | |
| Can I get you anything? | |
| Get in there. | |
| [“Hold my hand” playing] | |
| ♪ Hold my hand ♪ | |
| ♪ everything will be okay ♪ | |
| ♪ I heard from the heavens that clouds have been gray ♪ | |
| ♪ hold me close ♪ | |
| ♪ wrap me in your aching arms ♪ | |
| ♪ I see that you’re hurtin’ ♪ | |
| ♪ why’d you take so long ♪ | |
| ♪ to tell me you need me? ♪ | |
| ♪ I see that you’re bleeding ♪ | |
| ♪ you don’t need to show me again ♪ | |
| ♪ but if you decide to ♪ | |
| ♪ I’ll ride in this life with you ♪ | |
| ♪ I won’t let go till the end ♪ | |
| ♪ so cry tonight ♪ | |
| ♪ but don’t you let go of my hand ♪ | |
| ♪ you can cry every last tear ♪ | |
| ♪ I won’t leave till I understand ♪ | |
| ♪ promise me just hold my hand ♪ | |
| ♪ Hold my hand, hold my ♪ | |
| ♪ hold my hand, hold my hand ♪ | |
| ♪ I’ll be right here hold my hand ♪ | |
| ♪ hold my hand, hold my ♪ | |
| ♪ hold my hand, hold my hand ♪ | |
| ♪ I’ll be right here hold my hand ♪ | |
| ♪ hold my hand ♪ | |
| ♪ hold my hand ♪ | |
| ♪ my hand ♪ | |
| ♪ hold my hand, hold my hand ♪ | |
| ♪ hold my hand, hold my hand ♪ | |
| ♪ hold my hand, hold my hand ♪ | |
| ♪ I heard from the heavens ♪ | |