George Whitesides
Management
Yeah, good question. The short answer is, no. We work in close partnership with the New Mexico Spaceport Authority, as well as the other relevant authorities, Albuquerque, FAA, the range control at White Sands and the operational interfaces for Friday's flight, really were flawless. It worked really well. We have been doing a lot of practice and communication with those different entities to make sure that when we did it for real, it worked well and the team, not just our team, but the other teams, at the relevant government centers did a great job. And it all worked very smoothly. As you know, Rob as part of our AST license, we're able to conduct powered flights under that license. So we have no regulatory constraint in that respect. I think what you can expect is continued high communication between us and the local government authorities, state government authorities, FAA, the Federal folks, but I think right now what we have demonstrated is that we have – we did a tremendous amount of work in late March and into April to figure out how to conduct proper health COVID protocols in an operational flight environment and we did that successfully. Now, I don't know how long we're going to have to go through that, hopefully, this pandemic does recede over the course of the year, but what we've proven is that we can continue operations in that environment. Now, that said it's not all perfect. We did restrict the number of people on site which can have an impact. And obviously, we're trying to follow various health protocols in terms of distancing and various other things. So, those are the kinds of things that I want to monitor as we go forward over the coming period of time to see how – really how quickly we're able to progress. I think we've done well, the fact also that we've been I think right out in front from an industrial manufacturer and operator perspective on COVID testing. I think it's really helped a lot. We were able to identify a provider who had excess capacity early and then begin testing our folks quickly so that when they come back to work, they can have increased confidence that they're going to work in a safe environment. When you combine that with all the other things that we're doing in the facilities in terms of sanitary actions and masks and everything else, I think people are feeling pretty good when they're coming to work, which is obviously really important. So anyway, I don't think we have any major constraints, but there will be things that we'll need to monitor, and we'll need to see how those things affect our operations as we go forward.