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I have a couple of these "in-flight relief" or IFR bags in my aircraft but haven't had to make use of them - yet. He assures me this is a very effective method of in-flight relief when the "bladder high-level alarm" has triggered.

I always wondered what IFR stood for. 003_cheezy_grin.gif.c5a94fc2937f61b556d8146a1bc97ef8.gif

 

 

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Well......if one was to count the time spent on the can in your life it becomes a sizable amount of time.......and when the urge strikes there is very little of greater importance no matter exactly what you are doing!!

 

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Well......if one was to count the time spent on the can in your life it becomes a sizable amount of time.......and when the urge strikes there is very little of greater importance no matter exactly what you are doing!!Andy

Yep! Toilets are like relatives.... good when you need them:augie:

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I was in the chemists the other day and saw a 'male urinal', plastic with screw cap wide opening and long neck to reasonable size reservoir. $19.99. looked pretty much disaster proof.

 

 

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I was in the chemists the other day and saw a 'male urinal', plastic with screw cap wide opening and long neck to reasonable size reservoir. $19.99. looked pretty much disaster proof.

Got one of those but unless you remember to locate within easy reach the plastic sick bag from the chemist which fits into the side pocket works well.

 

 

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