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taxicabdriver

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Ok, this question may seem a little wierd, but I'm gonna ask anyway. I have a small bladder and have to use the lav often in flight. How do you guys and gals at a fractional, especially NJ people, handle that. Do most of your planes have lavs or are you forced to carry around the lil john? Thanks for the honest replies.
 
Everything but the Ultra and the Hawker 400/Beechjet have a lav. It bothers some to walk past the pax to it ..but I am too old to care and go when I need to.
 
Ahh I fly the Ultra and it does have a lav. Or maybe I was pissing in the corner. Who knows, it was a crazy night.

Seriously. The Ultra and 400 have something that resembles a lav. In a pinch it works.
 
I fly the Ultra, and have a small bladder. The nice thing is that the legs average 2.5 - 2 hours. The most being 3.5, I just don't drink a lot of water before I leave and never leave without going to the bathroom. We call going to the back the walk of shame, but you have to do what you have to do.
 
wanttofly said:
I fly the Ultra, and have a small bladder. The nice thing is that the legs average 2.5 - 2 hours. The most being 3.5, I just don't drink a lot of water before I leave and never leave without going to the bathroom. We call going to the back the walk of shame, but you have to do what you have to do.


From when I flew the Ultra, it was called the crawl of shame.
 

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