This thread was not about "the script made me do it" or any other meta influence (bad technical advisers, directors who IGNORE the technical advisers, etc). It was meant to STRICTLY be about what we see ON SCREEN. It's about approaching things with suspension of disbelief intact, and looking at these as REAL pilots, not plot devices.
So yes, you not only missed the point, it was about four feet outside off the plate and you lost your bat while taking a swing, and plunked some poor fan in the stands.
well then int that case you are wrong about trudy chacon. she showed more balls in baseball that 1/2 the fighters in top gun. or you expect me to believe that iceman's wingman got shot down in like the first 5 seconds of the firefight at the end of the movie? hey dont forget about cougar. he gave up his wing after seeing a mig-29 even though there was no shots fired.
heck john Belushi showed more courage in 1941 than cougar did. heck even "dead meat" was a good pilot. I mean he showed great skill by surviving an airplane crash. too bad he died at the hospital due to incompetent emt's.
now this is all in the name of fun. so dont get your panties in a bunch
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but if you want to know the best pilot ever. that's anakin skywalker, he was less than 10 years old when without training destroyed a control ship of the trade federation and thus saved Naboo.
let's see any of your pilots claim that. (no dont bring his son luke as he was helped by Han solo).
semp