now, i did speak with someone today who is familiar with ikaa, the international flight organization and ik ikaa will be screening members. >> just to look at this, planning to do it soon, if a pilot on the front end presents in good health, good frame of mind, begins their career and let's say develops anxiety attacks down the road, something you would not want to have a pilot of all people to suffer from it's up to that person to self-report? >> to some extent that is true. it is a trust system. i mean they are evaluated medically every six months to a year. there are questions about how are you sleeping, alcohol questions things like that. but again if someone said to me it's just checking some boxes i will say that the rules in the united states are and i believe this may have also been the rule in germany that if the pilot does not self-report medical problems alcohol problems, psychological problems, they are subject to a fine of up to $250,000 here in the u.s. and again, there are also systems in place set up by the faa and the main pilot union and the airlines to make it in a