Contaminated bleed-air in aircraft cabins is causing crew and passengers to fall ill, with increasing reports linking fume ...
Toxic fumes from engine oil and hydraulic fluids have been reported inside commercial aircraft cabins. Flight attendants and ...
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 ...
(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 ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has done little to address the rise of “fume events,” where toxic jet engine fumes have leaked into an aircraft cabin, leaving flight crews and passengers ...
The faulty engines can cause toxic fumes to leak into the aircraft cabin's air supply, posing health and safety risks to crew members and passengers.
Such incidents have led to brain injuries for crew and passengers, The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this month.
Back in February, the cabin of Delta flight 876 filled with hazy smoke mid-flight, forcing the plane to make an emergency landing. Similar smoke or fume events happen on airliners at a rate of more ...
A Wall Street Journal investigation has found that dozens of pilots and flight attendants across multiple airlines have ...