 Today is a super, super special day. It's an awesome opportunity. We've actually got three incentive flights today. That's going to be where our Romeo's, our crew chiefs, our Yankees, are going to be hopping into the aircraft with our brigade standardization pilot, and they'll be able to fly and touch the sky for the first time. So that's what we're doing today. So these flights are very exciting. This is the first time I'm doing it. I love it. Going up in the air, cruising in the air, handling the flight controls. It's not as easy as what people say or what people think. It is really hard, but it was a really amazing, a great experience. You won't forget. So the maintainers that are on this aircraft, they work day and night. So we actually have a day shift and a night shift, and we're the only people here in Ilstein with a night shift that works almost through the night working on these aircraft. Specifically talking about Corporal Bucani. Corporal Bucani is one of my squad leaders in my platoon. I've had about eight months with him under my command right now, and he's one of the hardest workers I've seen. Always has a smile on his face, always leading the way from the front, and it's just a great opportunity to allow him to fly today. The best thing I ever, I'm very proud of working in this helicopter is that I have not disappointed a pilot yet in my whole career. Every helicopter I work with, it flew, and it came back, and nothing dangerous has happened.