John Laurens
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Or, you just have to wait until you land and never take off your flight mask while flying?
In practice, you have your mask off, dangling to one side a lot of the time, and it's actually recommended to breathe ambient air occasionally in the F/A-18E/F/G series NATOPS. Most people have a small Camelback integrated into their survival vests, others just bring a hydroflask/whatever your preferred water vessel is. In hot climates, drinking lots of water is absolutely essential.Or, you just have to wait until you land and never take off your flight mask while flying?
i'm not qualified to answer this question but this F-16 guy has a water bottle tucked away on the dash
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I was once bored on cruise (shocker) and did the math on how far an ~8.0 Afghanistan Prowler line would go if it was an equivalent one-way XC from the Gulf of Oman. As the crow flies, no dithering with whose airspace you'd fly through or where the tanker(s) would magically come from.Also, that F-16 cockpit looks like a fun place to spend a 8.0 combat sortie...
I was once bored on cruise (shocker) and did the math on how far an ~8.0 Afghanistan Prowler line would go if it was an equivalent one-way XC from the Gulf of Oman. As the crow flies, no dithering with whose airspace you'd fly through or where the tanker(s) would magically come from.
I think I ended up somewhere around Paris.
Yeah, the "as the crow flies" bit ignores this big inconvenient area of the map labeled "Iran," full of people who really need to STFU on Guard.Nice. I once gamed out how far from the Gulf of Oman you could make it in a 5-wet Rhino, manually managing fuel transfer and jettisoning tanks as you emptied them. It was pretty far, but the list of places an American could show up and be welcome was still very limited.
Thanks for the "round the world" cruise, Navy.![]()
Aren't the aircraft air conditioned?In practice, you have your mask off, dangling to one side a lot of the time, and it's actually recommended to breathe ambient air occasionally in the F/A-18E/F/G series NATOPS. Most people have a small Camelback integrated into their survival vests, others just bring a hydroflask/whatever your preferred water vessel is. In hot climates, drinking lots of water is absolutely essential.
Aren't the aircraft air conditioned?
Not before the engines come online. On the flight deck, you may be sitting in there for 15-20 minutes before starts are called away, depending on the circumstances.Aren't the aircraft air conditioned?