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HASARD LEE is a former F-35 and F-16 pilot with 82 combat missions. In 2016 he was selected as the Top Instructor Pilot of the Year for Shaw Air Force Base. He's a mission commander and the only fighter pilot to fly two different types of jets into combat on the same day.
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Their has to be some sort of system they can put where it feels when it pulls high gs and if the pilot doesn't have hands on the steering it auto stabilizes
That's B.S. The government shouldn't be charging pilots for damage to Jets in any form. These Pilot's are under great pressure for Ultimate Preference.
ok so first hard for top gun to get anything wrong since they use real fighter jet for the movie second the f35 is still a prototype and clearly NOT ready for actual combat when you see that one ejected the pilot for no reason and it’s not a cheap plane the setting for the mission in top gun are extremely specific so called invisibility is useless for the mission and it’s not perfect even the f22 can be found on radar with some luck and a good angle (from the top and bottom it’s absolutely not invisible so if it pass right on top of a radar it can be seen) and both the f35 and f22 suck at ground attack and lastly it’s accurate with the fact that the us never use the f22 or the f35 in any mission and the only reason we can guess is cost those plane are freaking expensive so unless there a open war those are not flying to combat
I'm a 45 year old male when ii was a child flying was my dream and passion I flew with my uncle on a two seater crop duster. I studied hard in school and only dream of being a fighter pilot, when I hit 16 I had a growth spirt and shot up to 6 ft 8 inched and the airforce told me I was to tall to fly I have flown privately since bit thank you for giving me the ability to experience real life fighter piolet life threw these great videos it may not be the same as flying but it is really neat seeing a real everyday experiences of a fighter piolet. We are greatful for our freedom you young men provide us and the ability to sleep comfortably knowing our sky's are well defended. Stay safe thank you.