OK, I've never taken a Camelbak in the aircraft. My question is...Where does the 64 oz of water go after you drink it? My bladder won't last that long. For non-urgent missions I grab a frozen water bottle and a cool water bottle and throw them in the door. If I am not at my destination by the time the two are gone, the crew chief or medic can retrieve more water from my go bag or a cooler in the back. But by that time I have to seriously start to wonder when the next potty break is.
I fly medevac in an aircraft with only 2400 lbs of fuel without ESSS. By design we shouldn't be flying more than an hour (golden hour). But I do have a backpack in the back. It has a change of socks/underwear, small soap, shampoo etc for when we get weathered over. It also contains extra magazines and other nice to have items should we go down in Indian country.
I fly medevac in an aircraft with only 2400 lbs of fuel without ESSS. By design we shouldn't be flying more than an hour (golden hour). But I do have a backpack in the back. It has a change of socks/underwear, small soap, shampoo etc for when we get weathered over. It also contains extra magazines and other nice to have items should we go down in Indian country.