Glad to be of whatever service I can!
Oh, I meant to tell a brief story that I thought would be a bit illustrative.
I remember when I was in Japan, hearing of a Tomcat crew that had to divert to the beach after they couldn't get aboard the carrier. It seemed that they commonly got to wearing only their dry suits when they flew off the ship. It cut down on bulk, didn't affect their warmth any and, since they were just going from their flight equipment shop to the aircraft, didn't raise any particular eyebrows.
The only problem was, when they diverted to Osan AB for the night (normally a good deal because they got off the ship) they basically showed up on base wearing nothing but their underwear and had to be transported to the BOQ where they were essentially restricted since they had not a stitch of uniform between them. I'm thinking that they at least threw a flight suit under the ejection seat from then on!
Oh, I meant to tell a brief story that I thought would be a bit illustrative.
I remember when I was in Japan, hearing of a Tomcat crew that had to divert to the beach after they couldn't get aboard the carrier. It seemed that they commonly got to wearing only their dry suits when they flew off the ship. It cut down on bulk, didn't affect their warmth any and, since they were just going from their flight equipment shop to the aircraft, didn't raise any particular eyebrows.
The only problem was, when they diverted to Osan AB for the night (normally a good deal because they got off the ship) they basically showed up on base wearing nothing but their underwear and had to be transported to the BOQ where they were essentially restricted since they had not a stitch of uniform between them. I'm thinking that they at least threw a flight suit under the ejection seat from then on!