Walt Carver, Russ Coulter, Jerry Connell and former
U.S. Army Sgt. Joe Czanoczek join a group of cadets beginning
Air Force pilot training. Each of the cadets has his own reason for serving in the Air Force: Carver is attempting to overcome his privileged background, Coulter wants to emulate his brother who had died in
World War II, Connell is trading on his prior background as a civilian pilot and Sgt. Czanoczek wants to make his wartime military experience count. Besides flying, the trainees have to contend with upperclassmen who are intent on
hazing the newcomers. After primary training at
Randolph Field on
AT-6 Texan aircraft, the group loses Connell, who opts to become a navigator. All of the others successfully
solo and await their next assignment. The rest of the group of trainees, including Czanoczek, who wanted to fly
B-25 Mitchell medium bombers, progress to advanced training on
jet aircraft at
Williams Air Force Base. Coulter meets and falls in love with Janet Page, the estranged wife of one of the instructors, major Jack Page, the leader of an
F-80 Shooting Star jet
aerobatics team. The rivalry with Page puts Coulter's future as a fighter pilot in jeopardy. Janet realizes that Coulter has aggravated some of Page's former demons. He had been tormented by the guilt of sending men to their deaths in wartime. After being branded a coward by Page, Coulter's brother had committed suicide, a secret that had been gnawing at him. The pressure to solo erodes Coulter's confidence, and after an accident on his solo flight, he has to confront Page during the accident investigation. Coulter is cleared and allowed to continue training, but the rivals are pitted against each other in the air when Page takes command of Coulter's training. Page selects Coulter, Carver and Czanoczek as his wingmen in a new "Acrojets" flying team, but he is sure that his rival will not be up to the task. In a
check flight, the major and Coulter fly together in a two-seat trainer to see whether the young cadet will remain on the team. When his oxygen supply fails, Page loses consciousness and Coulter must execute a risky desert landing. Finally able to deal with his guilt, Page realizes that Coulter is not to blame. Janet finally reconciles with her husband, who is asked by his former rival to pin on his aviator wings, signifying Coulter's graduation as a fighter pilot. ==Cast==