 We did a couple halo jumps at 7,500 feet and we had losses with it. It's fun to work together. They know how to control the parachute and they know all the fundamentals that go into it and they're all on the same page as we are since we're training together so it's a smooth jump. The day jumps you can see everyone with the halos it's more you have that free fall time so you're trying to spot all the individuals in there and know like your calls you have the altitude to turn out when to wave off to other people. You know if you have a jumper above you or below you can spot them and then push out even further. With the night jump you have to have your head on a swivel just because you're looking for tubes and you don't really have a whole lot of movement. It's fun, it keeps you on your toes and exciting and a whole other kind of animal. Definitely gets the nerves going.