 Sure, I'm a CB3 Ryan Christopher Schwendt. I'm a unit IP and Bravo 168 here with the Washington National Guard. So we're conducting a water bucket training and validation with the Forest Service today. We're conducting it with one Washington Chinook, an Oregon Chinook, and an Oregon Blackhawk. So this is annually, we do it every spring. It's part of our training to get ready for the summer fire season. Yeah, it can be challenging this spring. We are in a wet environment here in the Northwest. Today we've got lower cloud ceilings than usual, but safety always comes first. So if whether safety is a question we just don't don't launch or we'll delay, we'll find another day to train. We always try to keep the mission importance in perspective. We can do this another day if we need to. From all we're hearing from meteorologists with the DNR, this will be an intense fire season. So we've prepared to fight those fires this year. We've got crews laid out for the summer. People are prepared to adjust their civilian work schedules and come get on state active duty to fly these water bucket missions to put out fires. No, we love doing this job and we appreciate all the support we get from the citizens of Washington. Plug in the top receptacle to the northeast ramp for the uh sister ship link of advice and ready for departure. Alright guys, brakes are released. Left for left.