 so you're ready for the holiday break. I'm Sergeant Bechtelheimer from the 734th AMS. And I'm Sergeant Ole from the 36 OSS. And this is your flight line tip. When driving on the flight line, always keep an eye out for the air marshallers and taxiing vehicles. When an air marshaller makes the stop signal movement, it's important that you pay attention and stop your vehicle. Then proceed immediately to the other side of the wingtip clearance lines. It is also important to yield and give right-of-way to aircraft in motion. Ensure vehicles parked at the side of the aircraft are clear of the wingtips and clearly visible to personnel in the aircraft cockpit. The air marshaller will wear an orange vest and will have brightly colored paddles or light wands to make it easier for others to notice them. Once the air marshaller gives the go signal, you can safely continue driving on the flight line. Again, I'm Tech Sergeant Robert Bechtelheimer. And I'm Tech Sergeant Janelle Ole. And this is your flight line tip.