Thank you Sir for working the trip. I have been on the Board of Directors for the MKE chapter of Honor Flight for many years. In 2009, after I was let go by Midwest, and looking for a new job, the program became very important to me. We fundraised and flew 3 747's that year, and yes, Delta charter dept. was VERY good to us when I was negotiating the cost. There is a TREMENDOUS amount of work done by an ALL volunteer group at all the Honor Flight hubs. EVERYONE associated with the program has one mission, make the Vets days as special as possible. If anyone happens to fly one of the flights, I would suggest, if possible, greeting and shake the vets hands in the terminal before they board, and Thank them for their service as they deplane. These are regular guys who did AMAZING things for our country and NEVER got the recognition they deserved. To be Thanked by an airline pilot is something that they NEVER though could/would happen to them. The MKE chapter produced a documentary about the program, which follows the day of 4 vets. When we debuted it, we rented Miller Park in MKE and 44000 people showed up for the showing. You can view it on Netflix, type in Honor Flight.