...do you even know what precision flying looks like? Serious question. You're falling into the same trap Scotty has been disproving the entire thread; that Rey's feats are exceptional demonstrations of skill. You're using a lot of words here but you're not actually attempting to prove your point, much like Luis has avoided making a specific argument for why each of these supposed things demonstrates particularly exceptional skill in its area. You just baldly assert it, maybe offer a minimal thing about "she flew it through a Star Destroyer!" ignoring that the TIEs also pulled that without a hint of effort so there's no reason to think it was particularly difficult for anyone in the movie. Honestly if you watch it, it even looks slower than the Death Star runs.
You're offering us your feelings, not justified by evidence. Criticism requires more. Whereas Scotty and I have made specific reference to multiple points from the movie of why they do not show exceptional skill.
So why on Earth should we take you seriously?
Nice rhetorical slight-of-hand there. You made a series of either dishonest or disingenuous misrepresentations of Black Wolf's points:
1) Black Wolf specifically said that the question should be "Does the movie do a good job of justifying her abilities?" This is independent of whether the abilities themselves are unremarkable or exceptional.
2) Dismissing the entire post as "nonsense" and "a lot of words" which allows you to avoid addressing any of the arguments that BW actually made
3) Dismissing Black Wolf's factual evidence as "feelings"
4) Ignoring Black Wolf's multiple specific references to multiple movies, including six examples of Luke's piloting ability, two examples of Luke's force ability, and three examples where Rey's abilities are insufficiently justified by the film.
It's one thing to argue a point passionately, but it's quite another to be either ignorantly or maliciously deceptive. Since I know you're smarter than the average troll, I am forced to conclude you're up to the latter. Stop it.