What does it take to become a real top gun? Skill, of course, but also nerves of steel – what one instructor in Fighter Pilot calls "the X factor ... that ability to think clearly under pressure".
For the recruits hoping to be selected to fly the UK Royal Air Force's incredible F35 Lightning jets, the pressure is intense, as this three-part documentary series shows. Fighter Pilot: The Real Top Gun follows a trio of fighter pilot recruits as they attempt to become the best of the best, along with a pilot already in the Lightning force and deep in training to fly the F35.
Narrated by actress Samantha Bond (Downton Abbey), the series makes the most of access to the RAF's new 100 million-pound (A$177 million) fighter program, and gives a glimpse of the many challenges faced by those chasing their dreams.
'Andy'
Student pilot 'Andy' Source: Max Shapira / Blakeway Productions
'Sedge'
Student pilot 'Sedge' Source: Max Shapira / Blakeway Productions
'Danners'
Student pilot 'Danners' Source: Max Shapira / Blakeway Productions
'Bally'
F35 pilot 'Bally' Source: Max Shapira / Blakeway Productions
He and his fellow pilots need to be fitted for high-tech new suits and helmets and learn to fly a jet that can avoid radar, travel at a top speed of 1200 miles (1930 km) per hour, and hover and land vertically. "What makes this plane special is the fact that it's stealthy, it can do air to air and air to surface missions and electronic attack missions. And it can do all that whether operating from a main operating base or off an aircraft carrier," says Squadron boss 'Butch'.
Butch's 617 Squadron is the modern incarnation of World War II's 'Dam Busters'. "What connects the modern-day 617 to the original 617 Squadron in my mind, is really being at the cutting-edge of technology in order to make sure that we maintain our fighting edge," he says.
"When you climb into Lightning, it feels like you're taking a step into the future," says Butch. Will Bally, Andy, Danners and Sedge all make it?
See three-part series Fighter Pilot: The Real Top Gun Saturdays at 8.30pm from 3 June on SBS VICELAND. Episodes will be available for 30 days after they air.