It’s basically kerosene, no big deal.
AWWW, I wasn't going to pop his bubble so soon......
The tool and die shop I consulted for was located on the edge of a small private airstrip. If I was working outside when one of the private jets turned around, it smelled exactly the old "top hat" kerosene smudge pot heaters we used to use.
One of the guys there asked why that smelled like kerosene. I told him that Jet fuel was just low grade kero. He was shocked.
Friend of mine in the navy served on an older aircraft carrier. The big tanks inside there held both fresh water, and jet fuel.
As they burned off the jet fuel, they would pump some of the fresh water over into the empty fuel tank to keep the ship on an even keel.
He said, after they had been at sea for a while, SOP was to hit your cup of coffee with a lighter before you took a sip to burn off the kero.
Said it was not hard to dry off after a shower, because the water would just bead up and run off......