‘Top Gun: Maverick’ gives USA TODAY the Tom Cruise flight experience | USA TODAY

USA TODAY's Bryan Alexander gets the "Top Gun" flight experience as "Top Gun: Maverick," in theaters, hits digital platforms.

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They say the flight was 20 minutes. It felt like an hour. If I was giddy at takeoff, I was exultant upon landing.

"Maverick" director Joseph Kosinski reminded me in my flight debriefing that film stud Glen Powell often tossed his cookies in flights. "He wore it with pride, he was not embarrassed," Kosinski said.

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