 I'm Senior Airman Denran and this is Senior Master Sergeant Mike Lee. Today we're going to explain to you our oil pan hoist. We ran into a problem whenever we were reading our tech data on previous removal and install of our oil pan. This changed our procedure in removing a belly pan where we would now have to drop an engine and a prop. This takes unnecessary amount of manning and time. So we move on to the explanation of the hoist. In order for us to properly remove the belly pan, we've come up with an idea. It's basically a frame that sits on top of the engine that will be placed on top of the engine. You will have harnesses attached to that that will go below the engine and attach to softly remove the belly pan and raise the belly pan that we can do it without any damage to the aircraft. Part of the problem is the TO states that you can use a cargo strap to remove but you cannot use a cargo strap to install. So we come up with this idea to do both and to fix the TO problem in the essence of the whole thing. This system should not cost no more than $3,000 for the materials, labor and purchasing of outside products. So the result and the outcome of creating this tool is to reduce the need for manning, time on performing the task and just creating a force multiplier to make things go smoother better for maintenance. You know, just reducing time and manning.