 Aerospace Biology is a study of altitude threats on the human body, such as different pressures, low amount of O2, and how it can affect the body itself. So here we actually do UPT, which is just basically running the pilots through their first step of training. We have them go through the altitude chamber so they can get a different feel for the hypoxia symptoms. So they can later use them to identify if an actual aircraft can most likely save their lives, of course. We also have spatial disorientation training here. We also do egress training, do like three days of academics in a class from the south. Then we also go outside. And then we do altitude DLT training, which is parachute landing fall. Day to day, it depends on the week. So some weeks when we actually have UPT and we're having training, the weeks can be busy, busy, busy, all throughout the day. Some days we do, or some weeks we do have off days, where it's just getting our stuff together for the next class that comes through. So it's just a lot of mainly admin stuff that's been taken care of to fill out our folders, get new student information, all that stuff being filled out. So basically we're just preparing all the student policies that come through our training. We're preparing them for altitude threats, you know, whenever you get in an aircraft, especially T6 and stuff, you're flying with a mask. Not a lot of people that come into the Air Force have flown with a mask before and know how to use the equipment that they're given when they get to the flight line. Top of that, of course, not everyone's very knowledgeable when it comes to altitude threats. Ipoxia may have seen in TV shows and movies, all that different stuff. When it actually comes to real life, not many people are knowledgeable on that. And our job here to educate them on that so they know how to be aware of it and how to prevent any type of mishaps anything from happening from it. Best part about my job is the interaction, man. Being able to see all the different people that come through, their different backstories, what made them want to become a pilot, it's awesome just seeing different faces every once in a while and just getting them out there, getting them trained up and getting them ready for the next step in their training.