JB1842
En-Route
In training I did a 2 hour dual cross country, then turned right around after getting gas went for a 2 hour solo cross country. Bladder wasn't the issue, but sitting in a Cub for 4 hours makes your bottom a little numb.
I've done 11 hours flying in a day. At the end of that day I was tired, hungry, and ready for bed. I still wasn't where I wanted to be, but was too tired to continue. Oddly enough I can't remember where I was trying to go, although now with the Mooney 11 hours of flying means I'm either headed to Alaska or Nova Scotia, because you can go a LOOOONG way in 11 hours in a mooney.
The 172's seats make my back hurt. But I also tend to lean forward a bit when flying. I'm really tall, too.
About five hours in my DA40 with Oregon Aero cushions. 14 hours is my longest day but I made such a silly (fortunatley harmless) mistake at my final stop that I'm never doing that again.
In the Arrow my knees are shot and it's all I can do to crawl out of the plane. Not sure why.
Sux getting old!!!!
Yeah, my trip from Jacksonville to Gastons in the Pitts was one of the worst experiences of my life. That same trip in the Lance -- piece of cake.I've got a few legs over 5 hours, but I think the one that was the most uncomfortable was taking the Citabria to Gaston's. A couple hours at a time on a 1967 seat with no adjustments... Ugh.