Once you get to altitude, the air is cool enough to make even the hottest
days comfortable. The only time you really need AC is on the ground.
Dehydration is still a concern since the air at altitude contains much less
moisture. That's what water bottles are for.
mike
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Gary Drescher writes:
Better yet, consider installing a swimming pool. In addition to keeping
you
cool while you fly, it'll let you get some exercise.
I'm sorry that GA aircraft are so hopelessly primitive that they don't
normally have air conditioning. Flying in a hot cockpit is a lot more
dangerous than mild dehydration.
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