01 Jan 2019
Will flying on an aircraft ever be the same again?
It’s taken months but at last, In my 1 hour investigation on BBC World Service and Radio 4 this New Year’s Day hears the whistleblowing pilots and cabin crew who allege that sometimes things happen onboard that not only make people ill, but maybe contribute to premature deaths…
As hundreds of secret legal cases go through the courts, campaigners and politicians demand action; while airlines and regulatory bodies say they’re tackling any problems.
We’ll also discover the game changing solutions which could transform the aviation industry.
I realise you were probably partying but if you missed it, here’s the podcast (below`) and there are also 4 half hour versions airing on the BBC World Service at 1530/1700/1930 and 2230 GMT 01 January 2019 plus a 7 minute version on Radio 4’s You & Yours on Thursday 03 January 2019 – thanks and happy new year 🙂
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w172w0q34d6cs2y
Thank you for the information.
May everything go well with this very thought-provoking
World Service Report. Best wishes for 2019.
Thank you for making this informative documentary. We can only hope that change will eventually come to aviation one day in regards to the ongoing problem of contaminated cabin air from airline Fume Events.
Porter Lafayette
Aviation Travel Writer: The Flight Times Blog
FUME EVENT: “Aviation’s Biggest Lie”
https://aviationtravelwriter.wordpress.com
Excellent Report – Well Done
The Fume Event documentary is very disconcerting!.
Further investigations are needed. Nothing will improve
If these issues are swept under the carpet.
Excellent report Mike. Well done.