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TV programmes about Aerotoxic Syndrome



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24 March 2009

Das Erste (WDR)

Plusminus - Air travel: Obligation to report disregarded?

Plusminus reported on Aerotoxic Syndrome in February. New documents show that incidences of contaminated cabin air in Germany are much more frequent than the airlines admit.

Plusminus - Luftfahrt: Meldepflichten verletzt?

Video: Obligation to report disregarded?, English version


Interview with toxicologist Prof. Dr. Henschler, English


9 March 2009

WDR

Toxic Airlines and the Aerotoxic Syndrome

“The cabin air in aircraft can be contaminated with chemicals from the engines. The industry downplays the dangers, but they are there.”

Toxic Airlines and the Aerotoxic Syndrome

Video: Toxic Airlines and the Aerotoxic Syndrome, English version

Flight LX1103 incident report

Flight BU937 incident report

BAE secret agreement


3 February 2009

Das Erste (WDR)

On 3rd February 2009, German TV station Das Erste's "Plusminus" and Swiss TV Schweizer Fernsehen showed programmes about Aerotoxic Syndrome and revealed that tricresyl phosphate (TCP) regularly gets into aircraft cabins.


Video - Ungefiltert eingeatmet (Unfiltered, breathed in)

Video: Unfiltered, breathed in, English version


PDF Condor TCP Tests
Results of the ARD-plusminus TCP tests on the Condor aircraft, mostly in German, some parts in English.

Schweizer Fernsehen


Video - Gefährlicher Flugzeugrauch: Giftstoffe in Kabine (Dangerous Smoke in Aircraft: Poison in the Cabin)

Video and Article, German version
Dangerous Smoke in Aircraft: Toxins in the Cabin, German.

PDF Incident report discussed in the programme, English


Links

This page in German

Other TV News and Documentary items



If you have experience with contaminated cabin air, Tim Van Beveren would like to hear from you