I have found the best solution is an external catheta, which is basically a
heavy duty condom which plugs into a plastic tube connected medical grade 2
litre collection bag. These can be ordered through your local pharmacy and
since they are for medical use they are very cheap. they are for single use
only and should be disposed of when you land. Do not throw anything out of
the window as suggested by other people on this list, it is both highly
illegal and dangerous.
 
 
John Parncutt 

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 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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