 Mission overview, we're doing bucket qualifications. However, check's here on gray, green, blue route, over to Cat Lake, where we'll set up our orbit. So whether we have a forecast to be overcast at 2,000 feet, four miles visibility. I'll be calling the drop in Cavendore, but he'll be calling everything on the bucket. I'm a C-33 Ryan Christopher Schwendt. I'm a unit IP in Bravo 1-6-8 here with the Washington National Guard. So we're conducting a water bucket training and validation with the Forest Service. Now let's come down three, two, one. Hold it down. All right. Focus close. This is gray. Come on. Come around. So this is annually we do it every spring. It's part of our training to get ready for the summer fire season. From all we're hearing from meteorologists with the DNR, this will be an intense fire season. So we've prepared to fight those fires this year. We've got crews laid out for the summer. People are prepared to adjust their civilian work schedules and come get on state active duty to fly these water bucket missions to put out fires. Ready. Ready to jump. Huck is open. Step four is off the drop. We love doing this job and we appreciate all the support you get from the citizens of Washington.