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Topgun Days, Dogfighting, Cheating Death, and Hollywood Glory as One of America's Best Fighter Jocks

Label
Topgun Days, Dogfighting, Cheating Death, and Hollywood Glory as One of America's Best Fighter Jocks
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Topgun Days
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
Dogfighting, Cheating Death, and Hollywood Glory as One of America's Best Fighter Jocks
Summary
Dave Baranek (callsign "Bio") was one of 451 young men to receive his Wings of Gold in 1980 as a naval flight officer. Four years later, seasoned by intense training and deployments in the tense confrontations of the cold war, he became the only one of that initial group to rise to become an instructor at the navy's elite Fighter Weapons School. As a Topgun instructor, Bio was responsible for teaching the best fighter pilots of the Navy and Marine Corps how to be even better. He schooled them in the classroom and then went head-to-head with them in the skies. Then, in August 1985, Bio was assigned to combine his day-to-day flight duties with participation in a Pentagon-blessed project to film action footage for a major Hollywood movie focusing on the lives, loves, heartbreaks, and triumphs of young fighter pilots: Top Gun. Bio soon found himself riding in limousines to attend gala premieres, and being singled out by giggling teenagers and awed schoolboys who recognized the name "Topgun" on his T-shirts. The book ends with his reflections on his career as a skilled naval aviator and his enduring love of flight
Target audience
adult
Classification
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