 The company operates fixed-wing and helicopter charter services and is also one of the countries Today, Captain Andy K. demonstrates firefighting operations using what is called a Bandy Bucket System. Tropic air are demonstrating one of their Airbus 8125 helicopters for us today. The H-125 is a single-engine helicopter for performance, versatility and low maintenance costs. Filling the bucket requires that the pilot should place the bucket over a water source with a minimum depth of 1.6 meters. This could be a dam, a tank, a navy or even a swimming pool. Once the bucket is filled with the water, the tip on its side submerges and is filled up. The pilot should lift the bucket out of the water and flies with no tension on the fly. On reaching the fire, the pilot will establish the necessary line of attack or the part of the fire to be deflected before sending out of the bombing flight that the aircraft will place over the identified area. Here's your fresh air. Another group with us called Skydive from Swahili and they are based not in Wilson Airport but next to us but in Diani Beach. At the coast, Skydive from Swahili provide tandem skydiving services, a jump school, display jumps as they're doing now and also provide parachute equipment and maintenance. Here's the first one to land on our field. Give him a clap. Give her a clap. I can't see for here. Number two coming out. Big shot from number two. So again, some famous people out there. Big shot. I think a significant investment in these approaches has been over time. There is that person with Kenya colors. Thank you.