Kurt Russell reveals he helped Tom Cruise learn how to fly after āTop Gunā: 'He's a good stick man'
- - Kurt Russell reveals he helped Tom Cruise learn how to fly after āTop Gunā: 'He's a good stick man'
Emlyn TravisFebruary 2, 2026 at 5:30 AM
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Kurt Russell is revealing how he helped Tom Cruise earn his wings.
The legendary actor and former pilot tells Entertainment Weekly that he saw that Cruise felt the need⦠the need for speed after starring in the 1986 classic Top Gun and personally aided him on his quest to get airborne.
āI flew for 30 years. I'm not current anymore, but I flew a lot of different airplanes,ā Russell explains. āMatter of fact, I helped Tom after he did Top Gun. He and I got together. He wanted to go flying. We flew in my plane, and then I saw that he really wanted to learn to fly and did what I could to help him out in that regard.ā
Tom Cruise on the set of 'Top Gun'
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Cruise would go on to become a pilot thanks to help from Russell and director Sydney Pollack, the latter of whom gifted the Mission: Impossible actor flying lessons after he starred in his 1993 film The Firm. The actor has since put his aeronautical abilities to good use in films like 2017ās American Made as well as Top Gunās celebrated 2022 sequel, Top Gun: Maverick.
āHe's a good stick man,ā Russell says of Cruise. āAnd it was nice to see in the reprise of that character so many years later. I loved what they did with Top Gun. I just thought it was great.ā
Directed by Joseph Kosinski, Top Gun: Maverick follows Cruiseās character Pete āMaverickā Mitchell as he instructs a group of young Navy pilots on how to both conduct and survive a death-defying mission.
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While Russell may be grounded for now, his new Michelob ULTRA ad set to air during the Super Bowl is certainly full of big Top Gun energy. The commercial, which sees Russell help a rookie skier become a certified slope superstar, is not only directed by Kosinski, but also stars Maverick actor Lewis Pullman. So, did either of them ask Russell about potentially getting back into the cockpit for Top Gun 3? āNo, we just talked about this,ā Russell says, laughing along the way. āAnd I thought [Kosinski] did a great job on F1 [The Movie]. It was niceā¦. He did a great job with it. It was just fun working with a really top-notch guy for the day. And we had a ball ā we did things different ways and then they put it together, and I like what they put together. I thought it was good.ā
He's also a big fan of Pullman's work, too. "Lewis was just fun, up for trying different things," Russell recalls. "He was excellent. He's what the commercial has to offer in terms of going from zero to hero, and that's the fun of what we had to offer, I think."
And, like Russell and Pollack before him, Cruise has since passed on his passion for flight to another actor: his Maverick costar Glen Powell. The Running Man actor revealed in a 2020 Instagram post that Cruise personally paid for him to obtain his pilotās license and thanked him for "being my hype man every step of the way."
āFor Christmas, Tom bought me an iPad with my flight school downloaded and prepaid,ā Powell wrote. āAnd yesterday, after months of flying, studying, and testing... Iām the real deal.ā
on Entertainment Weekly
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