 When you're under the bird, it's just complete chaos. It's just like standing under a hurricane. Once the bird comes over you, it's like the eye of a storm. Nice, cool, quiet feeling. As soon as the bird comes in or leaves, you're just on your own at that point. Once the bird hovers over us, we have a few Marines. We have a static, hookman, safety. What the safety does is just make sure his routine is good under the bird. One of the most important jobs is the static. He's got to do his ground out slings before the other Marines are touching him because if he doesn't, they'll get shot. The hookman will come in, hook up the load. As the bird lifts up, as soon as they get tight, they just get out of there. Every external lift is a different story. There's a lot of dangers that can happen. Our Marines would just love to get under the bird, get more proficient in their MOS and just be careful to work. No matter what happens, we'll still get the job done.