There are things called Piddle Packs for guys
what happened to relief tubes?? were those only in the ancient jets?
There are things called Piddle Packs for guys
Is that in your Gulfsteam GV? or the Griz Boeing BBJ?
I got some money…but I ain’t got Gulfstream money! What you’re seeing is more like AA Points.Is that in your Gulfsteam GV? or the Griz Boeing BBJ?
Yep.what happened to relief tubes?? were those only in the ancient jets?
As some AT's would tell the airman striker it was the Emergency ICS, just lick the cone for a propper seal.what happened to relief tubes?? were those only in the ancient jets?
I know of one active military jet that still flies with one.what happened to relief tubes?? were those only in the ancient jets?
E-2, C-2I know of one active military jet that still flies with one.
Cue @mad dog to post a pic of spit cup on the 73....we had a guy who liked to dip while flying, and spit in the relief tube....
invariably got clogged with the little bits of chew, and made for a nice surprise for the next guy
Cue @mad dog to post a pic of spit cup on the 73...
Cue @mad dog to post a pic of Dunkin’spitcoffee cup on the 73...
It'll take a bit of practice but its no different than drinking water on the ground.Or, you just have to wait until you land and never take off your flight mask while flying?
Where do you think the coffee comes from?Question: on long missions where aerial refueling is required, and hydration necessary, how do pilots urinate? or if drinking coffee, how do they go #2? genuinely curious.
I missed this post, and as the flyer of a relief tube-equipped jet, I'm resurrecting the thread just to observe that that guy was indeed "that guy," and deserved to be taken behind the line shack and beaten like a government mule.we had a guy who liked to dip while flying, and spit in the relief tube....
invariably got clogged with the little bits of chew, and made for a nice surprise for the next guy
They became ICS tubes.Yep.