Earl wrote:

> I probably have some extra heat this year as I blocked 

> off the air intake to the oil tank.  But with out any sun and 

> 0 degrees F. in Northern NY you better wear mittens.

 

 

You might want to check your heat muff and check for cold air sources.

 

I flew down to -5˚F.  I’d wear a light nylon jacket with a single-layer
cotton liner inside the plane and put my heavy pre-flight parka in the
luggage bag for the flight.  Mittens were not needed, nor were gloves after
the yoke had warmed up.

 

I worried a bit that, with the cabin so warm, I was wearing so little that,
I might someday have an accident and not be able to move easily.  Then, I
could get hypothermia wearing only my in-flight garb if I couldn’t get my
parka back on.

 

I bet you could improve your in-flight comfort a lot.

 

Ed

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