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Boeing Guy 08-03-2008 08:36

Toxic Airlines
 
A week or two ago, some of you might remember, I sort of hijacked the cheap chicken debate, sorry. Well Toxic fumes in Passenger Aircraft came up and a story in the Mail was posted.
I got this this morning from a fellow pilot and thought it might be worth sharing.

Toxic Free Airlines

All I can say is thank god the Boeing 737 is not one of those affected (yet!)
BG

katex 08-03-2008 10:40

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Eeew hek ! Hope Margaret R. doesn't see this ... :)

MargaretR 08-03-2008 11:10

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 542503)
Eeew hek ! Hope Margaret R. doesn't see this ... :)

Kate - it was me that raised this topic in that other thread he mentions.

I am just thankful that more people are becoming aware that toxins in the air we breathe are as harmful as toxins in our food.

I know some of you think I am a bit of a nut case keep going on about it, but since it has been raised again -

petrochemicals are damaging to health whether you eat them, breathe them , or slap them on your skin.

Guide to Less Toxic Products?

katex 08-03-2008 11:17

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 542517)
I know some of you think I am a bit of a nut case keep going on about it, ]?

Sorry Margaret .. course I don't think you are a nut .. :D

Somebody has to keep banging on about these things, otherwise, we still would believe the earth is flat. !

yerself 08-03-2008 11:55

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Originally Posted by katex
Sorry Margaret .. course I don't think you are a nut ..:D

I do. I reckon [email protected] is a direct descendant of either Demdike or Chattox. If this was some 400 yrs ago (1612 to be exact) she'd have been swinging from the gallows in Lancaster with rest of 'em.:D:D

http://www.pendlewitches.co.uk/images/witches.gif

MargaretR 08-03-2008 13:08

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LOL - many a true word spoken in jest ;)

"A Witches'
Herbal Reference

Before we begin, here's a bit of trivia some may not know. We've all seen the Hollywood rendentions of Witches stirring their bubbling cauldrons with big black pointy hats and adding eye of this or wing of that right... It was pretty spooky as a kid huh.

Actually those names didn't represent anitomical parts of animals, insects, reptiles or even people for that matter. In the old times, those interesting names were given to specific herbs, plants or flowers as a way of guarding the ingredients of what the healers used in their remedies, kind of like keeping a trade secret in a way.

So, with that covered, another myth bites the dust... :)

Ok, on with our discussion of Magickal Herbs... Just as plants, herbs and trees have inherent magickal abilities and powers to heal. In this, they offer their powers and benefits to the knowledgeable Witch."



I dabble in herbalism too :D

MargaretR 21-04-2008 14:26

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Tonight 21st - Panorama deals with the subject of toxic fumes in aircraft.
A video preview here
BBC NEWS | Programmes | Panorama | Something in the Air

jaysay 22-04-2008 10:03

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 542520)
Sorry Margaret .. course I don't think you are a nut .. :D

Somebody has to keep banging on about these things, otherwise, we still would believe the earth is flat. !

Well isn't it katex:D:D

jaysay 22-04-2008 10:06

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 565821)
Tonight 21st - Panorama deals with the subject of toxic fumes in aircraft.
A video preview here
BBC NEWS | Programmes | Panorama | Something in the Air

Ya Margaret, after watching the program last night, I'm just glad that I can't fly anymore, very scary:eek:

BERNADETTE 22-04-2008 15:20

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 566280)
Ya Margaret, after watching the program last night, I'm just glad that I can't fly anymore, very scary:eek:

It was very disturbing that the pilot and co-pilot were quite often on the verge of passing out and having to resort to using their oxygen:(

jaysay 22-04-2008 16:25

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 566389)
It was very disturbing that the pilot and co-pilot were quite often on the verge of passing out and having to resort to using their oxygen:(

I think you have to ask the question Bernie, just what the hell is going on, these pilots have hundreds of people in their care whilst they are up there in the clouds and if the pilots are having to use oxygen then something is very, very wrong. The problem is my other half flew out of Manchester at 6-30 this morning, knowing that didn't actually make for good nights sleep for me

MargaretR 22-04-2008 16:30

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In my websearching about toxic air I found this alarming report that a plug in air freshener caused a house to be burnt to the ground
Air Purifiers; Indoor Air Quality News & Information; Articles; Blogs & Recommendations - Flash! Must Read Information
"dump those junkie little air fresheners, throw them in the garbage! They are just blowing chemical poisonous toxins into your air and you also run the risk of a dangerous fire!"

BERNADETTE 22-04-2008 16:39

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 566421)
I think you have to ask the question Bernie, just what the hell is going on, these pilots have hundreds of people in their care whilst they are up there in the clouds and if the pilots are having to use oxygen then something is very, very wrong. The problem is my other half flew out of Manchester at 6-30 this morning, knowing that didn't actually make for good nights sleep for me

I bet it didn't Jaysay, wouldn't you think there would be a much safer way of getting air into the cabin??? The case of the pilot who was signed off sick and all his symptoms went but within a short time of going back to flying started to deteriorate again speaks volumes to me.:mad:

Boeing Guy 22-04-2008 17:07

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I did not get to see the program, I was down in deep Africa at the time, got back this morning. My wife has recorded it on Sky Plus and I will watch it when I go home next month.
Yes it is scary, the problem with anything like this is that it costs money, and until people die then nothing will get done.
But to put this in perspective, the aircraft types that are affected, thankfully are few. In the case of the 757 it's no longer in production. Remember that flying is safer than the drive to the airport.

BERNADETTE 22-04-2008 17:17

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Originally Posted by Boeing Guy (Post 566450)
I did not get to see the program, I was down in deep Africa at the time, got back this morning. My wife has recorded it on Sky Plus and I will watch it when I go home next month.
Yes it is scary, the problem with anything like this is that it costs money, and until people die then nothing will get done.
But to put this in perspective, the aircraft types that are affected, thankfully are few. In the case of the 757 it's no longer in production. Remember that flying is safer than the drive to the airport.

Is the answer not to just remove the aircraft types that are affected from service??? Surely that is a better solution than waiting till people lose their lives.


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