 My name is Staff Sergeant Noah Kencil. I'm the lead technician for the A-10 Thunderbolt 2 demonstration team. So right now we're at the A-10 wash rack. Go all the day, clean up the jet, get it lubed up so that way the next air show looks great for everybody involved. So before washing the jet, we'll come out, we'll take the fairings off. It opens up lube points for after the wash. Once it gets here, we'll go ahead and tape it up. Basically covering all of the electronic components that could get water damage. And when the wash actually starts, we focus on basically the areas that get dirtied up the most. So flight control, landing gear, anything you can see, we run a scrub brush through it. So we clean the jets every six months for 180 days. The main goal for it is corrosion control so we don't get rust, hitting, galvanic corrosion. Anything to degrade the jets usefulness throughout all the air show. Teamwork's awesome like whenever it comes to washing the aircraft. So we have a guy that's up top, he's in charge of everything that's on top of the jet. And then the two guys that are here right now, we focus on bottom, sides, and the wings of the entire aircraft. So Teamwork really gets the job done a lot faster, a lot cleaner, and a lot smoother. Our names are on the side of it, so you want to have a sense of pride in what you do. We don't let the jet leave unless we are 100% content with the outcome.