 Hi, I'm Dahlia Suarez. I'm from Vancouver, Washington, and I'm a 94 Echo, which is a radio equipment repairer. So Avionics as a whole, the shop I work in, they focus on the electronics of the aircraft. So navigation systems, electrical, and radios are all part of that system. In the shop, we have people specific to fixing those things. So if something Avionics-wise goes down, it grounds the aircraft. You know, the electronics are so important to the pilots and the aircraft itself that it's not safe to fly. My name is Sergeant First Class Daniel Papp. I am an Avionics supervisor. And my job here is to troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair Avionics systems on UH-60 and CH-47 aircraft. We also work on things like the inertial navigation system, GPS. It's very important for the aircraft to know where it is when it's in the sky, right? So my job is to make sure that it's working before they fly so that they don't find out that it's not working once they get in the air. We need to make sure that the radios are working so that they can speak to the tower or speak from aircraft to aircraft. If that's not working, things can go south really quick in the air. So it's very, very important that we keep the systems up to date.