At 10:31 PM 3/01/02 +1100, you wrote:
>   We can ask about any gliding topic on this list,  right?   Here's one
>from a recently solo pilot about to head  off for his first 'Gliding Camp'.
>  What are the various arrangements used by (male)  pilots for 'relief'
>during those longer flights? I've read of the 'external male  catheter'. Is
>this usually connected to some sort of on-board collection  mechanism, or
>does one drain away to the outside world? What other approaches  are used? 
> Looking forward to a hot debate.   Richard.

Ziplock plastic bags are a good easy way that is portable from glider to
glider. Buy good qulaity ones.
If you have your own glider most people install an overboard dump system.
The interface has to be a bottle NOT a funnel.

Mike Borgelt 
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