 Fflawn exchange officer is somebody who is fully integrated within the US Air Force chain of command. You don't see me as someone here for training. I am actually just a full up round pilot who is actually operating as part of your unit. So if we deploy anywhere, or pilot the chain of command on the squadron, or in terms of instructing or flying the jet, I'm the equivalent of just a regular US Air Force pilot or officer. The purpose of the Fflawn exchange officer programme is for us to be able to strengthen our ties and our integration with each other. You're our main ally. It's hard to find anything that we do where you're not there or anything you do where we're not there. For me being here means now I have a very detailed understanding of how you operate your jet, how you operate tactically, how you operate culturally, your ethos, everything you do. And so for me being here after this three and a half years I'll take all of that knowledge home. It is a very competitive process to get selected to fulfil one of these roles. As you can imagine, being told back in the UK you've got the opportunity to come to the United States and fly an amazing fighter and experience what it's like to live in a foreign country. Obviously that is a very tantalising prospect for a lot of people back at home and I'm very fortunate to have been selected for this particular exchange. Am I going to Mr 94th in Virginia? Absolutely. If I'm completely honest, I'm in slight denial though I've got to move home. We've loved living here. Even though we get reminded daily of where it all went wrong for us in Yorktown, that's where we live. But it's a great place to go. The history is amazing. My youngest daughter was born here so now we've got an American in the family who can celebrate Independence Day each year and then to make it interesting at home so at least we can have a US flag and a UK flag up in our house. We'll definitely return. We'll visit friends here and no doubt at some point just because our oldest daughter, her first memories are here and we'll want to bring her back here as well. As well as just coming here to fight the jet, it's a little bit bigger than that. It's about coming here fully integrating with the US culture and trying to understand the way this organisation works. But from a purely selfish perspective it's about coming here and trying to be the best F-22 pilot that I can possibly be. I've got a three year window. After that the opportunity ends so it's a fight out window to become as good as I possibly can be.