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DesertFox
02-22-2008, 07:55 PM
More and more pilots are reporting that air polluted by engine fumes is making them ill and even incapable of handling their aircraft.

"It was during the descent that my first officer told me he was feeling really bad and very close to vomiting. He went on to oxygen. I felt confused and five seconds later I, too, was close to vomiting. I just managed to put on my mask, after which I could hardly move. We were sitting there flying at 600 miles an hour, late at night, both of us more or less incapacitated. I could not even raise my hand; I could not talk; it was like I was paralysed.”

This is not a script for a Hollywood action film but the account of Neils Gomer, a captain on a Swedish aircraft, who was almost completely incapacitated by toxic fumes. He also stated that many of the 73 passengers on the flight were so deeply asleep that it was difficult to wake them up — a fact confirmed by the accident investigator, who noted that passengers were in a “zombie-like condition”. He managed to land, but said later that if he had delayed by seconds going on to oxygen the plane would have crashed.

Incidents of contaminated air on aircraft are referred to in hundreds of reports filed by pilots in recent years, and some of the accounts have been seen by The Daily Telegraph. They highlight concerns about the effects of toxic fumes from engines — which some medical specialists refer to as “aerotoxic syndrome”. It is not just pilots and cabin crew who are at risk; passengers are too.

More (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/759562/Is-cabin-air-making-us-sick.html)

DesertFox
02-22-2008, 08:21 PM
I knew I didn't really wanna fly again.

DoctorDoom
02-23-2008, 07:16 PM
It is not just pilots and cabin crew who are at risk; passengers are too.If the pilots are incapacitated, the fates of the flight crew and passengers will not be determined by air quality.

BabyBeastie
02-23-2008, 07:40 PM
This story is very misleading. They want you to think the bleed air comes directly from the combustion section. It's more likely they flew through 'toxic' air.