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the_aftoday at 12:58 AM1 replyview on HN

Oh, believe me, I know about the need for siestas.

But surely there's a middle ground between "heavy lunch" and "skipping lunch entirely" for a multi hour combat sortie?

Many people cannot focus (especially over long periods of time) on an empty stomach.

> If I'm busy, I also do not notice being hungry, even if I haven't eaten in 16+ hours.

Combat sorties are hours of boredom where you have to keep attention just in case, followed by an explosion of frantic action. Unless you're a combat pilot I'd say your experience doesn't apply here?


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WalterBrighttoday at 1:16 AM

I'm not a combat pilot, but my dad was. Flying over enemy territory requires constant alertness, for many hours at a stretch. You can be attacked at any time, by flak or enemy fighters, who love to catch an enemy napping.

A favorite Luftwaffe tactic was to come up from behind, catch the tailgunner unawares, and rake it with cannon fire and get an easy kill. If the tailgunner was awake, he'd fire a few rounds of tracers (while out of range) to let the 109 know he was on the bounce, and the 109 would usually back off.

His cohort suffered 80% casualties.

> Many people

are not fit to be combat pilots. The AF is very selective. (I didn't qualify, as I wear glasses.) They work hard to weed out slackers, people of low intelligence, sloppy people, unhealthy people, dishonest people, etc. They'll even reject you for a speeding ticket.

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