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"Miloch" wrote in message ...
If you had to take a ****, the pilot just pointed to a paint can in the corner and gave you the choice of squatting over it and taking a dump or just holding it until they landed. 119s were infamous for losing hydraulic pressure. In case of emergency, any and all fluids aboard would be poured into the hydraulic system, such as water, coffee, soda, and even urine... |
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