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Do hair and fingernails grow quicker on a flight?
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Do hair and fingernails grow quicker on a flight?
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Do hair and fingernails grow quicker on a flight?
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Do hair and fingernails grow quicker on a flight?
Is it true? And if so do pilots have especially luscious hair & nails?
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Re: Do hair and fingernails grow quicker on a flight?
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Possibly a folk myth from the days when the RAF were called "Brylcreem Boys" because the other services were a bit stricter about hair length and general bull.
As an ageing civilian aviator, I'd see bitten nails as a sign of inadequate flight planning, and long hair as a fading memory. But we do get a healthy year-round tan above the clouds, and really cool sunglasses, so cutting a dash is easy if you keep your cap on.
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