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Subject: Europa-List: Re: Pilot Relief Systems
From: TELEDYNMCS@aol.com
Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 06:59:30

In a message dated 11/28/2008 2:59:36 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
europa-list@matronics.com writes:

>>>>Going to that trouble, you might just do like the  trains used to do, and
suck it outdoors!  <<<<<

Hi Greg,

Necessity is the mother of invention. Glider tasks for soaring badges  and 
contests very often last well beyond bladder capacity for most pilots.  Before

anybody reinvents the wheel, check out this page from Wings and Wheels  glider

supply. _http://wingsandwheels.com/page42.htm_ 
(http://wingsandwheels.com/page42.htm)  Scroll  down towards the bottom for the 
info. It describes how to 
make a "pilot relief  system" and has the parts available, save the external 
cathetor, which are  usually available from any decent medical supply house. 
Size

definitely matters  with external cathetors, so it's probably best to let your

wife pick out the  correct size........

Glider pilots have also been using  what are  commonly referred to as "Polish 
Microphones" for this use and most  come factory installed. These are 
essentially a round, tennis ball sized  cup that is attached to the end of a 
hose

which feeds to a hole in the bottom of  the fuselage, usually directly below the

seat pan.  They do  indeed dump overboard out a hole in the bottom of the 
fuselage. 

Another cheaper alternative, and the one I prefer because it's much easier  
to use, is to tear out the absorbent material from a diaper. Put this  material

into a gallon sized freezer zip lock bag, Freezer bags  are recommended 
because they are thicker and less prone to leaking. When  nature calls, use the
bag 
and the absorbent material will help prevent  accidental leaks by trapping 
the liquid. The used bag can then be  disposed of later when back on terra 
firma. You can also buy "portable restroom"  bags, but they are cheaper to make

---From common items from the grocery  store. These zip lock relief bags also 
make

good "yak sacks"  should a passenger ever offer you a "technicolor yawn".......

Hope it helps!

Regards,

John  Lawton
Whitwell, TN (TN89)
N245E -  Flying
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