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Top Gun Maverick Stunt Pilot to F/A-18 Combat Aviator to Blue Angel to F-35 Squadron Commander | Scott “Intake” Kartvedt

Combat Story

Ryan Fugit

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4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2023

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Today we hear the Combat Story of Scott “Intake” Kartvedt who was such a proficient pilot that he was handpicked to be one of two stunt pilots in Top Gun: Maverick. Intake has over 6,000 flight hours, much of that in the F/A-18 Hornet, to include combat command of an F/A-18 Squadron. Intake’s story is remarkable as he went from accountant to Naval Aviator to Blue Angel to Top Gun Maverick to making another movie in South Africa with Tom Cruise.

When the Navy needed to select its very first pilot to lead the first stealth fighter squadron of F-35s, they chose Intake. Before commanding in combat, Intake was a member of the storied Blue Angels where he flew Opposing Solo which put him less than 10 feet from his wingman in air shows at at a combined closing speed of over 1,000 mph (see more about Opposing Solo maneuvers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCnYTPAo550).

Intake had the misfortune of investigating the fatal accidents of his friends and fellow pilots and survived several near death experiences, including a straight dive that he pulled out of at 27 feet above the ground.

He serves on the board of the Blue Angel Foundation where they’re trying to prevent veteran suicide. You can donate at https://www.blueangelsfoundation.org/ (I donated as well) to help the cause.

Intake is a special combat veteran who is infuriatingly humble and open about the expectations and challenges of a life in the most elite community of aviators and I know you’ll enjoy this discussion as much as I did.

Accountant to jet pilot | F/A-18 Combat Aviator
F-35 Squadron Commander | Blue Angel

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Show Notes:
00:00 - Intro
01:04 - Guest Introduction (Scott 'Intake' Kartvedt)
02:32 - Interview begins
02:40 - Role in Top Gun Maverick
02:05 - Scott and Tom Cruise
06:06 - Why Scott was chosen to fly
08:09 - Scott and 'Whiz' Buckley
08:56 - What 'opposing' means for flight profiles
13:04 - Accountant to Aviator
16:55 - Flying with Bob
17:54 - 'Intake' as a kid
19:07 - Scott and Ryan's kids
19:39 - Nord VPN
20:55 - Kartvedt's a Military family
22:59 - Competing for the right aircraft
27:31 - Important traits of a Fighter Pilot
30:05 - Air to air dogfighting more challenging than striking target
35:30 - Surface to air threats
37:37 - 4Patriots
38:57 - In the Blue Angels during 9/11
45:39 - Where 'Intake' nickname comes from
47:17 - How many flight hours
48:04 - Hardest hour of flight
54:08 - Advice on how to handle trauma
57:15 - Enjoyment through the pressure
59:47 - Book Title ideas
01:00:56 - Challenging time in combat
01:14:38 - F-35 specs for combat
01:18:01 - Sentimental items
01:20:49 - Would you do it all again
01:23:07 - Unease for the future pilots
01:26:43 - Final comments
01:28:22 - Listener comments and shout outs

Transcript

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0:00.0

Getting to the desk, we're getting low on gas, but these guys are in literally a battle

0:06.8

for their lives, so I'm not going anywhere.

0:10.1

Because it's desk, you can see the tracer rounds, and I get cleared in now, diving in from

0:17.7

about 3,000 feet to employ the 20 mic mic, but I'm coming in against the ridge line, and

0:22.8

I can see them firing horizontally through my heads up display.

0:28.0

So I decided at the time that I was just going to kick a little bit of left rudder and

0:33.4

a little bit of right rudder to get it horizontally, and so that's what I did, and I pop off,

0:40.6

and you can hear the joint factor controller going, that was unbelievable.

0:44.6

Can you do that again?

0:46.2

Welcome to Combat Story.

0:47.4

I'm Ryan Fugent, and I serve WarZone Tourers as an Army attack helicopter pilot and CIA

0:51.8

officer over a 15-year career.

0:54.1

I'm fascinated by the experiences of the elite in combat.

0:57.6

On this show, I interview some of the best to understand what combat felt like on their

1:01.8

frontlines.

1:03.0

This is Combat Story.

1:04.5

Today, we hear the combat story of Scott Intake Cartfit, who was such a proficient pilot

1:09.8

that he was hand-picked to be one of two stunt pilots in Top Gun, Maverick.

1:13.7

Intake has over 6,000 flight hours, much of that in the FAA-18 Hornet to include combat

1:19.4

command of an FAA-18 squadron.

1:22.2

Intake's story is remarkable as he went from a accountant to naval aviator to Blue Angel

1:27.4

to Top Gun Maverick to making another movie in South Africa with Tom Cruise.

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