PositionAndHold
Well-Known Member
I've had to put on my mask before. A politician that shall remake nameless decided to "hot box" the 45 for about two hours of a two and a half hour leg. He was older, which made it much worse. It was violent.Outflow valves located on the forward pressure vessel bulkhead are the pits. One of the few things that suck on the Lear 45.
I on the other hand have thanked god I was in a modern Lear and not the old "pull the curtain and do your business in front of the the whole world" style Lear toilets. We were climbing out of SUN and I became unusually hungry. So I dove head first into my catered turkey sandwich. Feeling full we cruise on down the road. Around Chicago it hit, hard. I think I got unstrapped, out of my seat and into the lav all in one motion. As I went by I noded politely to our pax, luckily it was just her, her "manny" and young kids. As I emerged pale and looking like death, all I could muster was an "I'm sorry". I get back to my seat feeling slightly relieved. Then about 20 mins later, "your airplane", and round two commenced just as fast as the first. Finially, it was over. As I walk back to the front, trying not to make eye contact, the passenger reached out and held my my arm and said "it's ok, I've got young kids, I'm used to the smell". Yeah. Embarrassing is an understatement. At least the walk of shame at a regional involves 50 strangers, not people you have to see over and over again.
