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
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