 All right, it is six in the morning. We're up so early because we've been invited to fly during a demolition of a power plant, crazy. They're knocking down some towers. We're gonna dive it. So guys, this is Sebastian. Hey, what's up? He made this happen. He called me yesterday. He did a Sentex C4 dine, and it's 600 pounds of sticks of dine. So there will be somewhat of an employment. Like on the bottom or the top? No, the top. Okay. They'll pull some of the top down. And then it comes, oh my gosh. Then it'll feel like a tree. And kind of all at once, like boom, boom. If you've got the drone up there, you ought to have an incredible shot. Yeah, that's awesome. They're only letting one drone in the air. Now I'm nervous because the responsible thing to do in this situation is just put a Mavic or a Phantom or something up there that you know is gonna get the shot. The responsible thing on the one, the one time is not to try to dive it. We're gonna try and dive it. The stack starts tipping. Then the two green towers, how long after that do those go down? Six seconds is when you'll hear the next set of booms. Okay, so it's two separate booms. Okay, so boom, start sipping. One, two, three, boom, fall in again. The legs and then kickers back here that actually push the top of the towers over. So we get one shot and one shot only because once it's down, they're not putting it back up for us. So I want to kind of get both events happening, get the tipping and get the dropping. Yeah. Flying the drones around is for our purpose of videoing. Not your purpose of having fun. Okay. These are the professional drone guys. All right, nice to meet you guys. You know there was only supposed to be one guy. Yes, I did. Sean made that call, the little men. Whatever they tell you to do. We do it. Do it. Yeah, you got it. So I'm gonna take you guys where you need to be and you're gonna stay right there. Right there. Not move at all. Okay. Don't move. You guys all have your, whatever the hell it is or who's got the 17. I'm just lying, yeah, I have the one and seven. Whatever the hell you got, okay. Cause his name's on the line right now. It's a special moment, okay. You got it. When you guys are done, you're gonna come back here and he'll take some of your footage and get it in the video. You might make the news tonight. Sweet. Okay. That's pretty cool. All right. We look worried. What? What are you thinking? Yeah, we've been playing the waiting game for a while and yeah, just nerves are settling in and I don't even get like a practice run or anything. They're only cleared for like the one flight. So I have no idea what to expect, what the RF situation is. It's just like kind of sketchy. We'll just do the best we can. We have waivers or the company has secured waivers with the FAA. We just provided my 107 number and I need to set up my phone so that I can text him right when I take off. I need to text him and then when I land, that also needs to be logged. So I've just got a text prepared here that says take off and I'm gonna have my phone ready. I'm gonna start to take off. I'm just gonna hit the send button, put the goggles down and go. Pull the freaking mind blowing. Grab it out of his hat. Hey, it sounded like gunfire that you felt in your freaking, in your lower abdomen. Like, and they say, oh, it's three big booms. No, it was a succession of 50 times three. Oh, we good, dog. We nailed it. Oh, I'm freaking out. That was the coolest thing I have ever flown. That was it right there. Good job. Oh my God, I see that video. Drone landed. Was it worth it? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. So it's good to fly there. And I went boom, boom, boom. Oh my gosh, you're right there. You're right there. I'm just gonna stick it in there, man. That is sick. I was counting down because I asked him, like, how many seconds are going to go? So I know he says it'll be exactly. So I was counting. I was ready to want to heard the pop and I was like, okay, now I've got six seconds until it collapses. So after the bang, he said it was gonna be, the building would start going in six seconds. So I was like, six, five, four, three, two, one. And it was, they didn't miss a mark. It was exactly like he said it. That was it. That was the best 40 seconds of flying ever. I was worried about you guys. You know that, right? They were good, yeah. Look like that. Another hair color. Another hair color. My hair used to be that color, but it wasn't mine. Is it your drone? Like actually? Yeah, that's the drone actually turning. The reporters are gonna freak. You think? Sure, oh yeah. Unbelievable freaking cool. This was the coolest thing on the refloat. Yeah. For sure. This was amazing. They told me they were gonna put it back up and give it two tries. But then they don't get paid and it's a whole different story.