 I'm Gary Cook, Deputy Chief Officer for Operational Response and Coordination. So we're here at Bendigo today and a number of CFA volunteers joined by Forest Fire Management Victoria personnel practicing and going through their skills maintenance for loading the large air tankers. So behind me right now we've got crews undertaking that particular exercise on the Q400 and shortly they'll load up on the RJ. The training really is about familiarising with the load points on the large air tankers and the pumping systems. This is a really important thing to understand that the aircraft that go to fires actually then need to go back and land and somebody has to then reload them. So it's a whole logistics exercise, it's not just about the aircrafts dropping on the fire, it's what makes the whole system work. Hi I'm Fitz, I'm from the Stratfield State CFA Fire Brigade. I heard about the large air tanker reloading initiative through my brigade. I thought it'd be interesting to do, I thought it'd be a good way for me to support my region and my local fire brigade. The skills I've learnt today, how to load aircraft that are dropping water on fires. So I've learnt how to operate a large pump, I've learnt how to load the aircraft safely. The best thing for me to see today was the aircraft that we're going to be servicing in future. It's good to understand how they work and good for us to know how to work with them.