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The fuel capacity of the 172M that I fly is considerably larger than my
bladder capacity, that's a fact. A glider-guider friend of mine suggested I think about one of these: http://biorelief.com/store/stadiumpal.html# [note: you may have to patch the # to the URL to get it to work] Anybody out ever try this? Any PiReps? |
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I have it in my a/c (Spruce's version of this. With a funnel, which is
easy to apply for men and women) http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...portables3.php I did not use it in flight, fortunately. I heard my friend use if successfully before. However, if you are the PIC and there is no FO fly for you, you better have your auto-pilot turned on before you take your leak. It is very easy use by men because you can just unzipped it and do it. However, it is completely with no privacy if you have other pessangers travel with you. If used by women or kids, I would probably put a towel on the seat before it become too massy. |
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![]() "cpu" wrote in message ups.com... I have it in my a/c (Spruce's version of this. With a funnel, which is easy to apply for men and women) http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...portables3.php I did not use it in flight, fortunately. I heard my friend use if successfully before. However, if you are the PIC and there is no FO fly for you, you better have your auto-pilot turned on before you take your leak. It is very easy use by men because you can just unzipped it and do it. However, it is completely with no privacy if you have other pessangers travel with you. If used by women or kids, I would probably put a towel on the seat before it become too massy. I'm familiar with the "Porta-John" (and -Jill) products. The Stadium Pal is a different concept using an external male catheter. From the writeup it appears to be, more or less, constantly attached. |
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![]() "Casey Wilson" N2310D @ gmail.com wrote in message news:e5VCf.16415$K17.12286@trnddc03... The fuel capacity of the 172M that I fly is considerably larger than my bladder capacity, that's a fact. A glider-guider friend of mine suggested I think about one of these: http://biorelief.com/store/stadiumpal.html# [note: you may have to patch the # to the URL to get it to work] Anybody out ever try this? Any PiReps? http://biorelief.com/images/popup/dm...ment_guide.pdf I wonder how often anybody orders the one on the far right? |
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