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Sleeping on long flights - What's the secret?
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November 22nd 04, 11:44 PM
John Galban
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(C. Osbourne) wrote in message news:f_iod.134853$R05.103574@attbi_s53...
Can anyone suggest a method or even proper drugs
I can use to get to sleep so the flights don't seem
so long?
An interesting question to pose to rec.aviation.piloting. I often
find that a good autopilot can help me get to sleep. It keeps the
plane from rolling over into a spiral dive when the fuel becomes
unbalanced. As for drugs, well they're usually only required to sleep
in a really noisy or windy environment, like an open cockpit biplane.
Something like Thorazine is usually required in those situations. It
might be a little harsh, but almost guarantees that you'll be out like
a light, right to the end of the flight.
John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180, really hoping that the smiley is not
req'd)
John Galban