 I'm Will Fredy Friedman. I am an instructor pilot at the 85th Flying Training Squadron. So what's going on here today is that we are showing ROTC and Junior ROTC, some Civil Air Patrols, what they could be looking forward to in the next five to ten years. There's just kind of a bug that bites you, being an aviator. And if all of them here today have that bug, then I want to be in charge of making them a pilot. My name is Jack Ubin. I'm from Orlando, Florida, coming from UCF. I'm a pilot select in Detachment 159. Getting the opportunity through the AIM program to come out here and just see everything has been a blast. I mean it's really special to just be able to see the operational air force side, something that as cadets I don't think we get to do enough of. So getting to see the KC-135, getting to see the T6s and talk to some operational pilots, I mean there's nothing better than that. I mean that experience for me is just kind of broadening my understanding of what the air force has to offer. And as I'm going into pilot training, just having a better understanding of where I want to go. What we're going to be looking in the future is not really the kinetic warfare that we're used to. We need to find people that can solve problems in ways that we haven't even thought of yet. It's critical that we bring basically like new blood into this legacy of and all this heritage because if we don't change and adapt to the threats that we see today, then we're not going to survive in the future.