 You will get another block of instruction during that time. Before we go into the chamber, though, I just want to make sure is everyone able to do a bath salvo. We'll get to see the effects of woven hypoxia on your vision, alright? So we'll turn the lights off and you'll get to see how that equipment has dried gases. So you want to make sure that you leave things like cell phones to 2,000 feet. Your instructor will give a little gaviana, rapid compression will happen, and you'll need to correct again all these switches. Wait, where'd you go? That looks way better. So the other one's like, you even have space right here. Okay. Are your ears in the cup? No, not really. As hard as possible. Ready? Nice. Alright. Keep holding it there. I'm going to kind of suffocate your face for a second. Push to the right. Thank you. Thank you. Are your ears in the cup? Not in. Ready? You might not have to take off your earrings. Alright. Hard, okay? Yeah. Go ahead and breathe in. There you go. It's going to be three plates, okay? I'm going to try for a seal, okay? Alright. Go ahead and breathe in. On the right hand side, find that lip. You're going to be seat number 10. The metal piece. Thank you. Here? Alright. This part is so right here. This part can go up on your nose. It should lock into place with the camera. Alright. I'm sorry, ma'am. They're on climb to 5,000 so we still have 800 feet to go.