 and then 43 and then 45, making sure that that light turns off. Then you'll test it at 41, when this red light turns on you switch to the next and you repeat. Captain Garrett Snake Ellis, F-15C pilot and the Assistant Project Officer for this particular training event. A little bit louder than that. Okay. What is going on? Why are we here? So we're here conducting an aviation training relocation TDY to Sawiki Air Base. We bring six F-15C fighter jets to train with the Japan Air Self-Defense Force. And so this training provides a unique opportunity to prove some of our agile combat employment concepts. So what we've done with this particular training opportunity is brought less parts and less people to an austere environment that doesn't have all the facilities that we normally enjoy. And what that allows us to do is move more quickly and respond more quickly without the traditional logistical footprint. And so overall this allows us to prove some of the concepts that we're looking to validate to be able to respond to contingency operations in the Indo-Pacific region. Yeah, so I feel pretty fortunate to be part of this particular aviation training relocation event at Sawiki Air Base. What we've been able to do is work really closely with our Japan Air Self-Defense Force partners and integrate with them in a variety of mission types. And this has allowed us to kind of prove our interoperability and improve the relations that we have with such an important partner such as the Jazz DEF. Senior Airman Alyssa Hellman, Crew Chief, 44th AMU. Well it's a new flight line, it's a new area that we're getting used to with less equipment so we're out here getting these jets up, getting these pilots trained up. It's a fun interaction like sitting here trying to understand, trying to help them out the way they're helping us out. We're out here to fix these jets, get these pilots trained up, and hopefully make it home. I think I've became a better crew chief being able to comprehend what the Japanese are saying, trying to get the recuelled done in a mannerly time. Talking together, the jet, it's more of a, it's more hand signs of all right let's go, all right you're done.