The 2:15 run in Top Gun: Maverick (2022) still feels like pure adrenaline. One of those sequences that locks an entire theater in from the second it starts.
Translation: The process of qualifying as an air traffic controller at @ENAIRE is a long-distance race, but for Candela, the clock was ticking double-time: she wanted to sync up in frequency with her father, a commander at @Iberia, before his retirement. ✈️🎙️
The encounter happened while she was in training last year at LECB (Barcelona ACC).
A moment neither of them will ever forget. 🥂✈️
Pure emotion! 🥹✨
Caller reacts to Bad Bunny's Halftime Show:
"You wouldn't ask an Italian opera singer to convert her songs into English. That's ridiculous. The most important thing he said at the end was God Bless America. It was a great performance, it was all love."
William & Mary’s finest. Nineteen seasons, 200 wins, two Super Bowl appearances and a Lombardi trophy at age 36. A gold jacket career by any measure.
Despite coaching thousands of players — you made time for real conversations with all of us. You cared enough to ask about our parents, grandparents, girlfriends, wives, and so many more. Practice squad, or starter, it never mattered to you.
You drafted me, taught me, challenged me, stayed patient with me, celebrated with me, and most importantly, you kept the same positive energy, win or lose, and never blinked. You were the unwavering rock for our team and it was a privilege to call you my head coach for seven seasons.
I will miss our constant banter, your witty one-liners, and the Denzel Washington-like swagger you carried on Sundays.
To the biggest, baddest, most boisterous personality I will likely ever know—Thank you, Mike T.
Ben Roethlisberger jumped on FS1's First Things First and delivered one of the clearest breakdowns yet of where the Steelers actually stand — and why the word “rebuild” doesn’t fit Pittsburgh.
He pushed back on the idea that the roster is “old,” pointing out that while the stars — Cam, T.J., Rodgers, Boswell — are veterans, the core of the team sits in that crucial Year 2–5 window. Young pieces like Jack Sawyer, Nick Herbig, and a developing offensive line give the Steelers a foundation that’s already stronger than people think.
Ben also flipped the modern team‑building philosophy on its head. Instead of finding a quarterback first and building around him, he argued Pittsburgh should do what worked for him: build the team, then plug in the quarterback.
When he arrived, the roster was ready. Veteran leadership. A strong line. A top defense. He only played because Tommy Maddox got hurt — but the infrastructure was already championship‑caliber.
That’s why he’s intrigued by Will Howard. Sixth‑round quarterbacks aren’t a throwaway — Brady, Purdy, and others proved that. If Howard hits, you’ve built a contender without paying QB1 money. If he doesn’t, you’ve still built the roster and positioned yourself for a premium pick down the road.
Ben’s message was simple:
Pittsburgh doesn’t need a “rebuild.”
Pittsburgh needs to keep building.