Toxic airplane fumes allegedly cause crew illness, sparking new safety concerns. A medical expert explains symptoms and ...
At cruising altitude, passengers are told to relax while pilots and cabin crew keep them safe. Yet a growing body of evidence ...
Toxic fumes from engine oil and hydraulic fluids have been reported inside commercial aircraft cabins. Flight attendants and passengers have described symptoms ranging from headaches to breathing ...
Plane passengers and crew members are getting sickened by toxic fumes on aircraft at an alarming rate, according to a new report from The Wall Street Journal While most odors in an aircraft aren't ...
Hopping on a flight is a popular choice for long-distance travel, with more than 3 million passengers flying in and out of U.S. airports daily, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. Air ...
Doctors and researchers increasingly see a link between exposures to contaminated cabin air and fatal illnesses.
When you get on a plane, you know you run the risk of sitting next to a yapper, or you might encounter one of those sick freaks who goes to the bathroom barefoot. Heck, even though the odds of it ...
Toxic fumes leaking into commercial aircraft cabins are being blamed for catastrophic outcomes among flight crews — including fatal heart attacks, neurodegenerative disease, suicides and life-altering ...
(The Hill) — The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has received thousands of reports since 2010 about toxic fumes from jet engines leaking into the cockpit and cabin of airplanes, according to an ...
Delta Air Lines said it is replacing auxiliary power units (APUs), a type of engine, on its Airbus aircraft to address toxic fume incidents that can harm airline crew and passengers. The airline ...