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Old 8th Feb 2021, 23:11
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Originally Posted by Bob Viking
It never ceases to amaze me how so many people seem to find themselves caught short at inopportune moments.

That one person should need to make use of an aircraft toilet for a number two should be considered an emergency.

The fact that enough people have needed it that the tanks were full just shows how many people aren’t able to ‘go before they leave the house’!

I can literally count on one hand the number of times I have needed to use a toilet for a number two, other than the one in my accomodation, in the whole of my post infant life.

Am I the weird one?

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You've never lived in Asia then?
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Old 8th Feb 2021, 23:38
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Originally Posted by WingNut60
You've never lived in Asia then?
He's probably done no more than a couple of hours sortie, neither.
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Old 9th Feb 2021, 01:13
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Wrong on two counts.

I currently live in Asia.

I have also completed several sorties longer than two hours and flown as a passenger on numerous long haul flights.

I just like to manage things very carefully.

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Old 9th Feb 2021, 06:57
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I’m with you Bob. In 10 years of flying Albert I only used the Elsan once.....OK, so on that occasion the ‘once’ was all the way from Colombo to Muscat, which kind of indicates the direness of the emergency!
Since leaving Her Majesty’s employment, and now flying considerably more luxurious chariots, I have only used ‘first class’ once - again in similar circumstances out of Mexico!

Going back to the original story, it must be a XXIV Sqn thing - I remember when a Springer Spaniel left a similar greeting in the new OC24s office....I presume the alleged guilty canine is long departed but maybe the owner is still around and was the guilty party all along! (I can’t remember which of 2 Springer owners on the Sqn it was!)
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Old 9th Feb 2021, 10:12
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Spike Milligan recalls making a paper boat (maybe filling it with fuel?), lighting it, then floating it down the toilet gutter.
He was gratified to see the occupants exiting rapidly in sequence!

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Old 9th Feb 2021, 11:43
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lsh, you sure that was Spike? I think it was Billy Connolly's Glaswegian shipyard mates...
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Old 9th Feb 2021, 12:23
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Wasn't there a recording of an F14 crew, with the WSO being caught short with the green apple quicksteps?
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Old 9th Feb 2021, 13:08
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A story told by a CC. A 747 at an Indian airport. The procedure for the honey cart is attach hose and operate valve. It was not done in the correct order. The 747 had to be moved to board pax.
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Old 9th Feb 2021, 13:08
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Isn't it long overdue for the thread to be moved over to ARRSE?


(I know, I know - hat, coat, door...)
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Old 9th Feb 2021, 14:30
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Originally Posted by treadigraph
lsh, you sure that was Spike? I think it was Billy Connolly's Glaswegian shipyard mates...
Definitely in one of the Spike war books, but he did not hold the patent!

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Old 9th Feb 2021, 15:46
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One VC10 that had a rear toilet door that used to pop open and rippling of the skins on the aft underside had a redline entered in the 700 stating that during take off and landing the rear xyz rows of seats the pax must hook their feet under the seat in front and only blind people were allowed to occupy XYZ rows of rear seats.... It actually did several flights before a crew actually read the Redlines!
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Old 10th Feb 2021, 05:39
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It has been mentioned in another thread, but a tall pilot as No.4 in a 4-ship of Mirages flying Darwin to Mt Isa on a long ferry, was caught short. But he managed to undo and wriggle out of the ejection seat harness, the parachute harness, his Mae West, unzip the flying suit and wriggle it down - oops, have to undo and drop the g-suit first - next the jocks, then do the business into a white leather flying glove, tie it off, and reverse the process. On looking up, his team-mates were nowhere in sight - he had passed a slight turning point and continued in a straight line.

Frantic radar search, full A/B to catch up, nobody noticed except the fuel man who wondered why #4 took so much more.
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Old 10th Feb 2021, 06:21
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UK Gov't chartered BOAC Britannias to take Caribbean immigrants to Britain in the '50's. The 312 had a small cubicle at the front rigged as a Gents Toilet, i.e. urinal only. Steward came on to the Flt. Deck one night and whispered in the Flt. Eng's ear, who promptly laughed and started writing in his Tech. Log, then showed me ...." Urinal used as Arsenal, please clean." The maintenance engineers at the next stop cleaned as requested, then wrote " Rectumfied"
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Old 10th Feb 2021, 06:57
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" well known ground handling company " and one of their handlers. Said handler, apart from knowing every defect and how to rectify it possible on an aircraft had a "distinctly low opinion " of engineers which he freely offered. One fine day, having given the handle a cursory tug, cometh the complaint it wasn't working, usual comments about engineers / ability followed. We proceed to the aircraft where my mate thoughtfully suggests he disconnects the cart hose, then look at the valve, give the handle a tug and see if there's any movement.....which he duly did.

The valve and the handle cable worked in perfect harmony.

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Our illustrious skipper placating the local RFF with US dollars after the toilet drop pipe came off the slightly non standard fitting, much to the surprise of the two operatives standing holding it......
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Old 13th Feb 2021, 12:45
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I thought it was a Belfast sink, not a Belfast toilet...
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Old 13th Feb 2021, 14:44
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B747-200 flight from DEL to LHR after 5 nights in Delhi. Crew on the flight deck preparing for push back. Ground engineer says "The Upper Deck toilet is out of action but the MEL says that you can go." Captain "That may be so but the Flight Engineer says that we cannot". "Why not?" says the ground engineer, "There is a toilet at the bottom of the stairs". "That is too far for the Flight Engineer" replies the Captain. The ground engineer was very wise and the upper deck toilet was fixed without question. I have to say that the only time that I ever had 'Delhi Belly' was as a result of eating the crew food onboard on a return leg to LHR.
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Old 13th Feb 2021, 16:56
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Operating the C 130 from Khartoum to Akrotiri. We were able to maintain the rule "two of the three seats (capt, co, F/E) are to be occupied at all times", but only by running a high-speed relay.
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Old 13th Feb 2021, 21:49
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On a Shackleton sortie out of Keflavic, an American passenger got confused with the elsan and used the oxygen pipe next to it as a pee tube. Needless to say, the aircraft was returned to the ground "not above 8,000 ft.
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