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The J Bear Fuels VR trainer is what we

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called it . And essentially , when it's

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all said and done , we'll have five

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modules and you'll essentially be in

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like a library and you'll be able to

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pick any aspect of our field and learn

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it at any time . Obviously , we're in

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an Arctic environment where we can't

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just take , you know , go out there and

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set up equipment all year long . So we

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have a very small window of training

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opportunity . So this allows us to

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train all year long regardless of

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whether or exercise schedule or

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anything like that . Actually ,

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something beforehand , you have the

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bird's eye view of the actual system as

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someone that's never used this before .

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You would come and you plan out your

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whole system and then once you've done

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that and kind of see how it would

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affect the aircraft , how you would

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fill your trucks , how you would plan

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your whole system out , then you kind

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of down to the actual components

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themselves and work on them . So we're

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gonna use this to get on to a spoke

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location or a hub location , set up as

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fast as we possibly can . The correct

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way and safely and accomplish our

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mission down range .

