 I am so thankful that I actually got to fly this plane again. Honestly, I feel like I'm on cloud nine. It's kind of surreal. I've flown hundreds of sorties between what happened back in 2020 and today, but today this one just felt, it felt different, especially going back out onto the range for the first time in this jet and flying it for the first time since I landed it with the gear up. Getting it back up and running was a little daunting of a task but we got tasked with doing it. We've never had one belly land like it did. As far as the maintenance side of it, there was obviously crushed panels on the belly of the airplane that had to be replaced and then major components that need to be rebuilt. We'd have a team come in to rebuild the structural part of the front end of the gun from the nose of the airplane. We're can managers and we rebuild airplanes on like a much smaller level, but this one was like a full group effort. To know that we took an airplane that had been down for almost two years, it was out of the fight. There were still some questions if it was even rebuildable. And in a matter of a couple weeks, we got our specialist team in there and we got it rebuilt. It feels great to put one back in the fight. That's the only thing that was keeping us motivated through it. We were working 12, 13 hours every day and we were finally to a point we could see the light at the end of the tunnel. I was able to launch it back out for the first flight after it's been down for so long. So it was pretty rewarding seeing it actually take off and then do its mission and then come back safely. I just want to give all of the credit to the maintainers actually who put this back together because after the condition that I left it in, I cannot imagine the blood, sweat and tears I had to go into restoring. So I just want to say thank you and just to the Air Force in general of like how they prepare for this type of event. Because whether I was just learning how to fly or the experience that I had leading into it, I was fully prepared for handling any situation.