 Today we're out here doing the chamber flight for our flight nurses and some enlisted technician, medical enlisted technician. We're doing a women's only chamber flight today so it's special. This is the first time we've actually done all female chamber flight where the entire crew is run by females. So it's kind of a historical point for our career field and for this chamber at the space specifically. There were a lot of events that were going around and that were happening to celebrate women in the workforce in particular and women in military in particular and just celebrating you know our increased numbers and our increased opportunity and so we thought you know hey we have enough women in in our unit to support a flight, a chamber flight so we thought why don't we give it a try and it just so happens that we also ended up having enough female students to support that as well. We have two fully functioning altitude chambers as well as two fully functioning reduced oxygen breathing devices which is a capability that is for usually used for refresher flights after they have come through the chamber five years later when they do for their refreshers on physiology training. So anybody who's gonna go up into an aircraft needs to go through physiology so that they can understand the effects of altitude that they are up against when they're flying in in the higher altitude lower pressure environment. The crew itself has a number of different positions and we can't run a single chamber flight without each team member so we have to have them all to make it an effective flight. You know we're gonna have a lecturer or a lock-up, we're gonna have a recorder, we're gonna have a chamber up, we're gonna have a inside observer so there's two people sitting inside the chamber at any one time and we have a crew chief so those are all the different positions and each one of those positions has a very specific role that they have to carry out to ensure one that we can do the chamber in a safe manner and two that we're taking care of our students. What we're doing in there is mimicking what it would feel and look like as if the students were or the air crew rather were to experience a decompression of the fuselage so maybe a windows blown out or a door is blown out on the actual aircraft itself so that big sound that you see and hear and that they experience is just that that's we're kind of blowing that seal. The students did great today yeah nothing out of the ordinary they were all very excited you know to be part of this to be an all women's chamber flight so I think the excitement in and of itself was you know a great thing for them to just to be a part of it. I love it I love working with this awesome great group of people I love the women on this crew especially I just moved here about three months ago and they're all very welcoming they have a ton of knowledge to offer. So significance of this patch they had a female air crew member make these and it's just the saying fly like a girl and so we felt with all of us being all female flight all student flight that we could wear that today and rock it essentially. We want to raise awareness of you know that women are kicking butt right next to the males as well and that we're doing everything the same. I think more than anything the fact that we have enough females to support you know something like this both as the crew and as the students is just amazing it shows the evolution of our of our country and of our society.