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"Dale" wrote in message
... In article , jsmith wrote: Personally, I carry the piddle packs that contain the stuff used in disposable diapers. $4 for a pack of three in the camping department at KMart. I fly jumpers....if my bladder gets out of synch with fuel needs it can be distressing. One fine afternoon I got out of synch but think no bigge...I have a water bottle. When I took the cap of the bottle I dropped it..grrr. Filled the bottle then being worried about a spill I decided to toss it out the window. Slowed up, opened the window and moved the open top bottle out into the slipstream.... I called manifest and had the next load bring me a rag to clean up my sunglasses, inside of the door, windshield.... The trick is to point the open end of the bottle outboard and aft as you stick it out the window. Personally, I prefer the 32oz Gatorade bottles myself, I've had to use a Snapple bottle in a pinch (first had to dump the Mystery Oil out, prioraties!) though I had to empty it a couple of times. THAT get's interesting, I'll tellya what, towing a banner at 300', jettisoning the lav, flying the plane and ahem pinching it off... |
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![]() "Darrel Toepfer" wrote in message .. . jsmith wrote: Personally, I carry the piddle packs that contain the stuff used in disposable diapers. $4 for a pack of three in the camping department at KMart. Internet search of K-Mart and Wal-Mart turned up nothing, but here's another source: http://www.sportys.com/pilotshop/pag...Product_ID=299 Travel John (pack of three) Absorbent pouch turns urine into gel instantly while destroying bacteria and odor. They do work. The inevitable odour which occurs during the process, goes away pretty much immediately as the stuff gels into a no-spill throw-in-garbage plastic-bag-of-glob.. Now $4 for a pack of 3 is considerably better than the price I paid at Oshkosh... if the KMart version works as well. |
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verry carefully
"vincent p. norris" wrote in message ... real men **** out the window Uh, how do you do that in a Stearman PT-17? vince norris |
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On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 21:02:46 -0600, "Mike O'Malley"
wrote: I've had to use a Snapple bottle in a pinch (first had to dump the Mystery Oil out, prioraties!) though I had to empty it a couple of times. A friend was reduced to using the gasoline sampler. He didn't say how many times he had to cycle it through. -- all the best, Dan Ford email (put Cubdriver in subject line) Warbird's Forum: www.warbirdforum.com Piper Cub Forum: www.pipercubforum.com the blog: www.danford.net |
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In addition to what others suggested: A simple plastic bag works just
fine. Easy to throw out of the window after use, altough not exactly environmentally correct. Some women glider pilots use... pampers. The adult version, anyway, for incontinent people. I always carry a couple of Travel Johns for passengers. Never needed them, though. I suggest you look through two sources to find the device that fits best your needs: medical shops and glider pilot shops. Personally, when I feel the need, I just hang it out of the window. Just make sure it doesn't get squeezed in the rudder... :-) Stefan |
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Darrel Toepfer wrote:
snip http://www.sportys.com/pilotshop/pag...Product_ID=299 Travel John (pack of three) Absorbent pouch turns urine into gel instantly while destroying bacteria and odor. Specially designed collar works for men, women and children; spill guard prevents back flow during use. Convenient, sanitary and compact, the Travel John is easy to use while sitting or standing. Will not leak, even if punctured. Keep several in the plane, car or boat. Holds 24 fl. oz. Travel John (pack of three) ID #: 6585A Price: $5.95 I use these and they work just fine. I think I would seek alternatives if I needed them more often but I don't make that many long flights. We used to use one of those strangely shaped plastic bottles they give you in the hospital and I'd probably go back to that if the chemical packs got too expensive. -- Frank....H |
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Paul kgyy wrote:
A friend told me a while back that that a couple of pilots purchased every type of human relief container, and armed with prior consumption of a gallon or so of coffee or tea, made a test flight and reported on the pros/cons of each. I think this could be quite funny but have never been able to find the article. Anybody know of the source? In the B-58 they didn't include a relief tube. There was a one quart plastic bottle. If you had to pee more than one quart..... tough. My worst time was flying from Madrid, Spain to Little Rock, Arkansas. The gourd was full and I was about to bust. One time my DSO had to crap, so climbing out of the Oilburner low level route he put his pins in his capsule, stripped off his flight suit (he was small), lined his flight lunch box with the waxed paper, and took his dump. He wrapped it as best he could and re-dressed. Oh, the romance of aviation! Take a look at the capsule on the More B-58 Pictures Annex link on my home page shown below. Here's the link. http://members.cox.net/dumwid/ This is the Annex link. But go to my home page also and sign the Guest Book. My basic home page B-58 is below in my signature line. -- Darrell R. Schmidt B-58 Hustler History: http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/ - |
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That's them!
jsmith wrote: Personally, I carry the piddle packs that contain the stuff used in disposable diapers. $4 for a pack of three in the camping department at KMart. Darrel Toepfer wrote: Internet search of K-Mart and Wal-Mart turned up nothing, but here's another source http://www.sportys.com/pilotshop/pag...Product_ID=299 Travel John (pack of three) Absorbent pouch turns urine into gel instantly while destroying bacteria and odor. Specially designed collar works for men, women and children; spill guard prevents back flow during use. Convenient, sanitary and compact, the Travel John is easy to use while sitting or standing. Will not leak, even if punctured. Keep several in the plane, car or boat. Holds 24 fl. oz. Travel John (pack of three) ID #: 6585A Price: $5.95 |
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Darrel Toepfer wrote:
http://www.sportys.com/pilotshop/pag...Product_ID=299 Travel John (pack of three) Absorbent pouch turns urine into gel instantly while destroying bacteria and odor. Specially designed collar works for men, women and children; spill guard prevents back flow during use. Convenient, sanitary and compact, the Travel John is easy to use while sitting or standing. Will not leak, even if punctured. Keep several in the plane, car or boat. What I want to know is how easy it is to unzip and fish out one's personal apparatus through briefs and a jeans fly and poke it into the pee-pouch while flying a C150 solo (nobody to fly the plane while you struggle with the business). |
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![]() "Henry Kisor" wrote in message ... Darrel Toepfer wrote: http://www.sportys.com/pilotshop/pag...Product_ID=299 Travel John (pack of three) Absorbent pouch turns urine into gel instantly while destroying bacteria and odor. Specially designed collar works for men, women and children; spill guard prevents back flow during use. Convenient, sanitary and compact, the Travel John is easy to use while sitting or standing. Will not leak, even if punctured. Keep several in the plane, car or boat. What I want to know is how easy it is to unzip and fish out one's personal apparatus through briefs and a jeans fly and poke it into the pee-pouch while flying a C150 solo (nobody to fly the plane while you struggle with the business). Here is where size really does matter. You may find that just "fishing it out" while sitting down (male), may not prove satisfactory. You may have to undo the belt, too, and slip the garments down a bit, especially anything fairly tight like jeans. You gotta get everything into a completely downhill position or you may get spillage during. My one and only experience is in a car on a busy freeway.... just pulled over to the side, dropped a jacket over the lap for privacy :-). I thought a C150, properly trimmed, was supposed to be able to fly by itself :-) |
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