THINK YOU HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO OIL FUMES ON AN AIRCRAFT?
The Workshop “Inhalable Toxic Chemicals in Aircraft Cabin Air” (ITCOBA), held on 11
Cranfield University Seminar Press Release
October 2011 at Cranfield University, was organized in order to respond to the disinformation that has increasingly surrounded the issue of whether aircraft cabin air is contaminated…
THINK YOU HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO OIL FUMES ON AN AIRCRAFT?
The Workshop “Inhalable Toxic Chemicals in Aircraft Cabin Air” (ITCOBA), held on 11
Cranfield University Seminar Press Release
October 2011 at Cranfield University, was organized in order to respond to the disinformation that has increasingly surrounded the issue of whether aircraft cabin air is contaminated…
US Airways crew members file lawsuit over fumes
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Sixteen US Airways crew members have filed a lawsuit against an airline maintenance company, claiming…
Boeing suit settlement stirs jetliner air safety debate
Documents show firm long concerned about health risks of rare fume events
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Terry Williams, left, a former American Airlines flight attendant, listens to her attorney, Alisa Brodkowitz, in Seattle. The Boeing Co. has settled her lawsuit claiming faulty aircraft…
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Aerotoxic Syndrome: The best kept secret in aviation?
Author: Alisa Brodkowitz | Category: Fumes
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Passengers getting off airline flights often experience ‘jet lag’ which is clearly due to changing time zones but many may also experience long-term serious ill health after certain ‘fume…
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Toxic fumes on planes are poisoning pilots and rendering them unable to fly safely, say pilots, who are campaigning for "aerotoxic syndrome" to be recognised as a disease.
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