There is a town called Moses Lake, a five-hour drive from Seattle, near the Canadian border. The very pilots and flight engineers have to pass a simulator screening in Tokyo and then train in actual aircraft training for almost a month, followed by a ride-along with an aviation inspector. Of course, if the training progress is not good enough, they are sent back to Tokyo. During takeoff, the pilot instructor throttles the engine, and the trainees fix the aircraft and take off. We also use a checklist to deal with the situation. These various training exercises mean touch, go, land, and accelerate again, and the aircraft is constantly descending and then soaring again. One wrong step and the training could result in a major accident. This work was created with this in mind. The Rocky Mountains are also far away. Giclee metallic sheet. Size of work 47 x 27 cm.