cokeorsprite
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44777304/ns/travel-news/t/boeing-suit-settlement-stirs-jetliner-air-safety-debate/
Every study I have seen done (and the EPA just finished a big one) shows Cabin Air Quality eceedes most office buildings and homes. You get a lot more fresh aiir in a plane than a building.
Every study I have seen done (and the EPA just finished a big one) shows Cabin Air Quality eceedes most office buildings and homes. You get a lot more fresh aiir in a plane than a building.
Every study I have seen done (and the EPA just finished a big one) shows Cabin Air Quality eceedes most office buildings and homes. You get a lot more fresh aiir in a plane than a building.
I love the KOOLaide that they serve us... along w/ the blue juice that just overflowed onto my jumpseat yesterday... messed my shoes up real bad... then a lady came back and laid her baby on the floor and changed herOf course there aren't any problems. Air quality is great, superb. Now, when an oil line or hydraulic line fails, and contaminates the air supply into the cabin, then what happens? Let me know how that air quality is now.
Prime example is the RJ's. Very confined space. Some operaters have it standard procedure to start apu coming out of 10 or 18k feet. There has been quite a few, smoke and smell problems in the RJ's But in those cases, your dealing with smaller chapters of ALPA or AFA, that really don't do much regarding this issue, as it isn't understood, and the employees themselves are younger and less experienced the majority of the time.
Now, you have solutions that could have been implemented to avoid this issue, but it costs X amount of dollars to do so. The bean counters divvy up that X amount of dollars into the amount of people that are affected, and then how many of those people are actually exposed and come forward, and well it's just too much per exposed person to implement.
I have seen first hand in two instances how US handles this with employees/flight crew. And let me tell you, it's down right criminal how these people are treated. One was at the ML level and one was at the express level.
Keep carrying the company water there........yup....
Cites and statistics, please.It is strange how 2 months ago we had a bunch of flights divert due to fumes and now they have all cleared up and no one has been rushed to the hospital. Either the company has been phenomenally responsive to this issue or....
Now THAT'S funny! How do you define a "suitable airport"? One that can dispatch a reporter to the airport before you roll out?Most of the flights the east does have no reasonable diversion airports other than their destinations.
I think what clubbie's trying to say is that if for some reason easties can't land at their destination they crash and burn....Now THAT'S funny!
It is strange how 2 months ago we had a bunch of flights divert due to fumes and now they have all cleared up and no one has been rushed to the hospital. Either the company has been phenomenally responsive to this issue or....
One hour out of SJU from PHL. Where do you go?Now THAT'S funny! How do you define a "suitable airport"? One that can dispatch a reporter to the airport before you roll out?
One hour out of SJU from PHL. Where do you go?