 I've always wanted to be an F-16 pilot since I was a little kid, and I joined the Air Force in 1999. In September 11th, 2001, I was an A1C avionics troop in Dover, Delaware, and that was a pretty influential time in my life. Since then, I've been deployed five times, and I made the decision in 2002, after September 11th, to go ahead and get out of the Air Force and transition into getting my degree and applying and trying to become an F-16 pilot. So I was able to get the position in 2007 here in Duluth, and then since then I've been flying the F-16 for the last 15 years. So it's been a pretty big day for me to be able to bring my career full term. 20 years later, from turning wrenches on C-5s to now able to fly the F-16 and commemorate the September 11th flyover.