VA Training in ZDV Friday night

I received this from VSOA today:

Souther Air Transport virtual (www.southernairvirtual.com) is a new VSOA airline that would like to use your airspace on Friday night about 7:30mst 9:30est 02:00z. We would like to simulate a fire near KPSO (2V1 Stevens airport in flightsim). A bunch of tankers will deaprt KCOS about 2:30z and file a VFR flight plan: KCOS.AMS.24N.KPSO (2V1)(fire drop)KDRO. They will leave KCOS head south toward AMS vor, then over Jicarilla Apache Nation airport (24) and enter a holding pattern there. There will be two spotter aircraft that will depart from Durango and Orbit near Stevens and Apache Nation airport. They will be in contact with the C-130's once they reach Apache Nation airport and beging holding. They will be in contact with the tankers on VA voice channell, and the tankers will be in contact with the spotter aircraft, and monitoring the denver atc if they are up. At Apache NAtion the spotters would like to assume MARSA for the tankers, and have all tanker squawk mode S, the two spotters will continue to sqwauk mode"C" and be in direct contact with any Denver ATC that is up. After the tankers make thier drop at stevens they will make thier turn toward durango and sqwk mode C , and will be back with denver ATC. The only point we want MARSA is from APache airport to Stevens airport (kpso) so the spotters can direct tanker traffic. IF any conflicts happen we will break off the excersice, and all aircraft will head towrards Durango for recovery. We just wanted to give all the controllers a heads up on friday night, to make a smooth as possiable for everyone. This will be our fisrt training excersise with everyone online, and we want it to be proffesional, and work with all controllers, and other aircraft in the denver Atc area, to not cuase conflicts with anyone. All aircraft will remain VFR at all time, and will monitor Denver ATC to avoid any trouble. Any feedback would be great, and I hope this wont be a problem. Thank you

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Thanks,
David