 There's air refueling going on, there's potential strikes happening, there's any assortment of coordination between us and ground forces and higher level coordination, and any one aircraft in the battle space doesn't have the ability to absorb all that information and process it into a cohesive plan for every other aircraft. We are the unit that is able to flex the plan to whatever dynamically happens in the air. We're responsible for coordinating all of our stuff with air traffic control and getting airborne and getting out to where we're operating safely, but once we're out in the area we work very closely with everybody in the back hand in hand to get our mission done. We always have a little piece of the puzzle, we have to work all in tandem all at the same time and it's almost like a dance that we've all practiced a thousand times. So while the aircraft commander is in charge of the overall safety of the aircraft I'm in charge of making sure that the mission back here is happening. I will coordinate with all of the technicians that are on board make sure that we have all of our systems up and running and then with the other air battle managers, the mission system operators and then my two SLS to make sure that we're actually able to accomplish the mission. Without the mission system operator the air battle manager will be tasked. I'll collect all the data that the system gives me and use that to help identify tracks. If there's something in the airspace that shouldn't be there that's my job to catch that kind of stuff and feed it to them as they're working directly with the fighters or with the other assets that we have in the AOR. There's a lot of diagrams that you have to work through a lot of lines to be traced, you're going through multiple TOs. It's satisfying in its own way knowing that we are working on an aircraft that's pushing 60 years old and it's still the best at what it does worldwide. The fact that it is an old aircraft I like knowing that we did that. That we put it up, that it's up there, it's doing its job and keep people safe, finding what it needs to find and doing what it does.