Try using a bag first, and practice a lot before flying ! Get a bigger (and thicker) bag than you think I use large ziplock freezer bags, but don¹t zip them twist the top after filling, and throw downwards through the window.
First try sitting in the bath helps with the psychological issues of thinking you will get wet ! You could also try putting the business part of nappy in the bag to begin with it soaks up everything. Once comfortable (ok, can manage without too much trouble), practice in the cockpit on the ground so you can find a sensible seating configuration move the pedals, seat back (if possible), etc again using the nappy to begin with, just in case ! It then becomes much easier. I probably pee every 60 90 mins in the air, and drink 3/4 litre per hour, sometimes more ! On 2/2/07 10:26 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > G'day > > Peter S said - "but NOTHING beats the pee tube!" I wish! > > How I wish I could use it easily. I am cursed with a shy bladder and it seems > as part of that problem initiating flow can be extremly difficult for me in > the cockpit. I have achieved the feat once only, and that after great > discomfort and pain. > Has anyone overcome this problem? How did you do it? > > Grant Harper > > Check out the new AOL > <http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/1615326657x4311227241x4298082137/aol?redir=http > %3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eaol%2Ecom%2Fnewaol> . Most comprehensive set of free safety and > security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the > web, free AOL Mail and more. > > > _______________________________________________ > Aus-soaring mailing list > [email protected] > To check or change subscription details, visit: > http://lists.internode.on.net/mailman/listinfo/aus-soaring
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