 My name is Captain Kami Richen. I'm in the 69th Bomb Squadron and I'm a B-52 pilot. Nothing's ever the same as far as when you're in the air. It's a good variety of problem-solving. There's always something new to tackle. As soon as we hear that siren, it's just go, go, go. Get out the door as fast as you can in a safe manner, getting to the jet and taking off. So slow, smooth, smooth as fast. There's a lot of adrenaline going, you know, take off as fast as you can, making sure that you're not hitting any other aircraft that are taxing out to at the same time. So there's a lot of crew coordination involved to make sure that you're doing it. You know, I'm a huge sports fan. If you play sports growing up, you practice like you play, right? So doing these types of exercises are important to make sure that all of the cogs are moving in the correct direction and that the process goes smoothly so that if it happens for real, we can feel confident in our abilities so that we have the muscle memory and the experience to back up the actual experience if it happens for real.