Can Marine pilots go to Top Gun?

Clemson alumnus becomes first Marine fighter pilot to graduate TOPGUN in F-35
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The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II is an American family of single-seat, single-engine, all-weather stealth multirole combat aircraft that is intended to perform both air superiority and strike missions. It is also able to provide electronic warfare and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities.
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Maj. Derek “Shootsbe” Heinz, a 2007 Clemson University alumnus, has graduated the Navy Strike Fighter Weapons School (TOPGUN) course in the nation's newest and most advanced fighter jet, the F-35C.
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Can Air Force pilots go to TOPGUN?

According to the U.S. Naval Institute, a private, non-profit professional military organization, a U.S. fighter pilot could reliably destroy its target with an air-to-air missile (such as the tactics seen on-screen in the Tom Cruise movie Top Gun) roughly 10% of the time when such weapons were used.
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What branch of the military is the TOPGUN pilots?

In 1986, audiences flocked to theaters to see Tony Scott's Top Gun, starring a fresh-faced Tom Cruise as Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, a hotshot Navy aviator bent on stardom.
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Can a Marine become a fighter pilot?

But Marines also have fighter and attack jet pilots deployed from carriers and large amphibious ships. The Marine pilot is also trained in being a Marine first and will gain valuable combat leadership experience on the ground through Officer Candidate School and The Basic School.
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Do all Navy pilots go to TOPGUN?

Only the top one percent of naval aviation pilots can attend this course, which lasts about 12 weeks.
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Are TOPGUN pilots Air Force or Navy?

TOPGUN is known to the fleet as the Navy Fighter Weapons School, where its mission statement is simple: win in combat. It was founded during the Vietnam War after naval aviators were sustaining high levels of casualties despite superior aircraft and weapons technology.
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Did Tom Cruise fly the F-18?

As you watch Tom Cruise fly through the sky in an F-18, you might be surprised to learn that one of the real pilots at the controls was a graduate of Lake Orion High School and Eastern Michigan University, who first learned to fly in Southeast Michigan.
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What are Marine pilots called?

A marine pilot, also called maritime pilot, harbor pilot, port pilot, ship pilot, or simply pilot, is a mariner who maneuvers ships through dangerous or congested waters, such as harbors or river mouths.
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How hard is it to become a fighter pilot in the Marines?

The requirements to be accepted as a Marine Corps fighter pilot are minimal, but once accepted, you'll have to complete rigorous flight training. Even though the Marine Corps is its own branch of the military, it falls under the Department of the Navy.
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Do Marine pilots land on aircraft carriers?

1) First, a small point..Marine pilots are not "navy pilots, " but instead are Naval Aviators, with the same training and Wings of Gold. Marine Naval Aviators go through carrier qualifications before winging, and for some ..that is the only time they will ever operate on a carrier.
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How much do TOPGUN pilots make?

Salary Ranges for Navy Fighter Pilots

The middle 60% of Navy Fighter Pilots makes $117,290, with the top 80% making $187,200.
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Is Maverick Air Force or Navy?

Being an actor who signs on to do a movie with Tom Cruise usually means there are going to be some stunts involved.
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Is Tom Cruise a real pilot?

Cruise has had his pilot's license since the early 90s.
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What is the USAF version of TOPGUN?

As a point of perspective, the Navy's Fighter Weapons School, better known as the famed Topgun, is a nine-week program. The United States Air Force Weapons School is five and a half months. It's held twice a year at Nellis Air Force Base outside of Las Vegas. It's grueling, demanding, and very unforgiving.
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Does the Navy still have TOPGUN school?

Though it's popularly known as TOPGUN, the Navy's program is actually called the Fighter Weapons School. And as a point of clarification, it hasn't been around since the dawn of fighter planes. Far from it: Though there was a Korean War-era gunnery school, it was brief and had been discontinued by the Vietnam War.
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Does MiG 28 exist?

MiG-28: a fictional aircraft flown by the antagonist in the 1986 film Top Gun. The real aircraft used to portray the MiG-28 was a Northrop F-5.
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How long is a Marine pilot contract?

Contract lengths will be 48, 60, and 72 months beginning on the contract start date. 6. f. Contract start date is defined as: Date of application package approved by MMOA-2, ADSC completion date, or 1 Oct 22, whichever is latest.
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How tall do you have to be to be a Marine pilot?

What are the height requirements to be a Marine Corps pilot? There is no standing height requirement to become a Marine Corps pilot. However, Marine Corps pilots must have a sitting eye height of between 26-31.4 inches, and a sitting height of 31-40.9 inches.
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How often do Marine pilots deploy?

Staff aviators 33,275 39,126 36,397 35,248 %udgeted hours do not include flight hours for Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Generally, aviators are assigned to fleet squadrons for 2 to 3 years and deploy once or twice, for about 6 months, aboard ships or at overseas bases.
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Do Marine pilots carry guns?

Military pilots, whether they are part of the Air Force, Army, Navy, or Marines, all carry guns. While a standard issue pistol may not be much help way up there in the sky against an enemy plane, if a pilot were to be shot down, they will at least have a way to defend themselves on the ground.
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Do Marines fly more than Air Force?

The Marine Corps' aviators have increased their monthly flight hours per pilot, and are now flying substantially more than Air Force pilots, military officials said.
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Do Marines fly Super Hornets?

After more than thirty years of service, the Marines won't fly Hornets from carriers anymore. The United States Marine Corps' F/A-18 Hornet conducted its final aircraft carrier deployment according to a Marine Corps statement, marking the end of the line for Marine Corps carrier-based Hornet operations.
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Can anything go Mach 10?

On November 16, 2004, NASA made history by launching the X-43A, the first-ever air-breathing hypersonic vehicle, into the atmosphere, achieving Mach 10 speed. The X-43A separated from its booster and accelerated on scramjet power at nearly ten times the speed of sound (7000 MPH) at roughly 110,000 feet.
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Is Top Gun realistic?

A Madison-based pilot enjoyed the entertainment of “Top Gun: Maverick” and says parts of the film are accurate, but not all of it. MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - A Madison-based pilot enjoyed the entertainment of “Top Gun: Maverick” and says parts of the film are accurate, but not all of it.
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Does Tom Cruise own a P-51?

Cruise is well known for his quest to do all of his own stunts, unconcerned if it will result in a broken bone or two, and the actor has had a pilot's licence since 1994. And, he even owns the P-51 that is shown in Top Gun: Maverick.
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