 It's really a kind of a fun way to spend 30 minutes or so. Mission, like how long does this can go fast? Well, normal mission missions are about three hours if we're doing like an air drop or airline kind of mission. But it's, I've been on the airplane for about nine to nine hours before we're jumping the pond or, you know, cross country kind of thing. So she can, she can get up and go and hang there for a while. Another flight deck? That's the same. So if your panel still runs the same, fire handles obviously. If you notice our props are now switches instead of levers. Yeah. So our load masters are starting to get good at reading our instruments and different things like that. So it's actually bringing the load masters forward whereas before they're primarily in the back. So before you have the navigator, before the last, you have a third crew member. In an H-Model, yeah, we just switched to J's. So if you guys go into these, they're more legacy. H-Models, they would have a crew position here for an engineer and a crew position there that would be a navigator. And it's basically when you didn't have computers running out, everything you had people have to get in. So you upgrade it and you get rid of crew members and that's kind of what happens. Thank you, Scott. And how about that? I had an interview with an old wonderful guy. I bet he got the crew to run it over to your sign-up booth right now. So good afternoon everyone.