Reminds me of the last 4 episodes of Clone Wars.
-"We didn't pack an extra jetpack, sorry Commander."
-"Don't need one. Race you to the surface."
It makes me consider animation may be the best medium for mutant powers, force powers, and magic in general. Less of reliance upon realism without the suspension of disbelief.
If Cyclops had done that 'super hero landing' in a movie I don't think there'd be a way it could be filmed that most of the critical audience would say 'that was awesome' like we have after watching it in animation.
It also reminds me of the scene from the Ahsoka series that was a flashback to the clone wars with teenage Ahsoka running through a warzone avoiding oncoming fire. Watching The Clone Wars movie & series you never get the uncomfortable feeling with a teenager being in a warzone, or fighting with lightsabers... because its animation. But seeing it in live-action the reality immediately sets in she's a child soldier.
That's something we saw, but never noticed, in the X-Men films, with the teenage students of the X-Mansion weren't put on the front-lines of a battle... or rather the younger teenagers. I recall Colossus and Iceman being on the front lines of the final battle of X-Men3, but they're older students in their late teens and the actors are clearly in their 20s.
Just something I thought was worth mentioning.