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● RDT COMM ·caelum52 ·May 30, 2026 ·16:17Z

Are stinky students that common?

Flight students in Georgia consistently experience body odor during training flights in hot and humid conditions, with the majority becoming noticeably smelly even shortly after showering before departure. The odor problem occurs due to the intense heat and humidity during flight itself rather than poor pre-flight hygiene, making the issue difficult for instructors to address.
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