 Hey, Judy, whatever reason, the one I have isn't working. But I'll bring it in, maybe. I need some instruction. I want to get it now, I don't know. Hey, that's the shot that you can't get on the pad. Nobody's sitting close like a window. Booked up to 8.15, so we don't step on it. OK. OK. I knew I was going to follow you. OK. One thing down. Maybe you lower them with gas there. That's it. OK. The mic came down. You know who you are, ain't you? OK. Better way to do that, John. We'll have Bob tap you on the shoulder when he's clear. When I'm clear, you're going to tap me twice. OK. Did you feel me? I hit both of you. Yes. And I even saw you go. And I looked over and I didn't see John, so I figured he was gone. I was down in the middle, and the mic came down. Well, but you did good, but I tried to recover one. No, I waited. I was stuck between John's and Bob's. No, my mic came down. I was just getting ready to leave that image to see. He bumped into me. OK. And then I fell into that hole. Yeah, well, I saw you fall in. Yeah, I saw you there. Yeah, once you fell in there. Oh, I realized that I started to get up. OK. Just hold on real tight. Keep your feet coming down. It's a lot harder here than it will be on the other side. OK. There's no push. Is there any angle and moan? No. You don't have to hold on. So your cast is wrapped around the metal rod. Why are you pushing the tension on the wrap? Once we've finished raising you up, you'll go down about halfway. You'll just release the tension that you've got on here. And lower yourself down. Just speed it through your hands. Don't let your hand get close to you. Yeah, you don't want to be up here. So now what happens is, in real life, what you can do is put your visor down at that point. In training, you're going to have your visor up. Where have we done this before? With the free hand. With the loose hand. Then what you do is you make sure your visor is down. You take this thing, you pop it away. Now you're free from the sky, Jeannie, and you lower yourself. This class, you guys, you take the loose hand. Make sure the film... Dude, I don't think you could... There's nothing you can do. You can thumb it with one hand, but then you have to have a hand for the rope. Every time you let it go, it's going to lock. Jim Bottles can get hung up on the stand, so just be aware of it. If it gets hung up on the stand, you might have to push yourself away, you know? If it gets hung up on the side hatch. I did. I just did that. Hey, Mike! The slide didn't work! Here. Well, one guy can be hooked up and ready to go right behind him. I mean, more than two you can't use. No, there's no point in doing more than two. But you can use two, okay? Yeah, that's all right. It takes a while for you to get on the side. Yeah. And then, you know, Jim's weight worked better? I think so, because, you know, you had to wait for Bob to clear. This way, I was ready as soon as you were done. Yeah, because, you know, you have to unwind the rope. Yeah, I mean, just... Another thing to get more slack unwind, is to think about, as soon as you get to the bottom, just sit down and walk away, and then walk towards it, and it's loose. What's that? Everybody with Jim should have no trouble getting tangled, because the cable comes off to the lock. Jim's off from the right. Yeah. You gotta watch him, or he gets twisted. Oh, yeah. So, he's the one you're gonna... attend the most. Thank you. Thanks, Chief. You were smiling, man. I was smiling. Never. Never.