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![]() Personally, I felt it very important to be hydrated... especially over bad guy country. It'd be a bad deal to get bagged and start out on the ground short of water. On a 6.5 to 8 hour mission, I had to learn how to use the piddle pack. Admittedly, it took some time to master. Always managed to throw 2 to 3 overboard after the trap. On the other hand, I fly with guys that can't make it through a 1.3 hour hop without peeing at some point. Still can't figure that out. --Woody Woody, Good point about being well hydrated. Many times I should have drank more water during the flight. In the Airlines I make a point to drink lots of water. Back in the dark ages I when I was an NFO I flew with a guy named Larry Gardner who couldn't make it to the 7 mile arc on a case 1 launch before he was going for the relief tube. LOL Sparky |
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