10-27-2020, 04:11 AM
Aircrews including flight attendants dressed in full PPE.
How safe is that going to make you feel next time you fly, if ever?
btw., The concept seems a bit misplaced and I think perhaps more about employer liability than anything else.
Some recent reports suggest the airport is far more dangerous than the aircraft cabin, although I realise this is hard to accept. But as I understand it most or many modern aircraft turnover the full volume of cabin air several times per-hour and have specific air flows designed to shower passengers with warmed and humidified externally sourced air. The fundamental concept seems to be you are safer is a small volume space that is well ventilated, than a high volume space that is poorly ventilated.
How safe is that going to make you feel next time you fly, if ever?
btw., The concept seems a bit misplaced and I think perhaps more about employer liability than anything else.
Some recent reports suggest the airport is far more dangerous than the aircraft cabin, although I realise this is hard to accept. But as I understand it most or many modern aircraft turnover the full volume of cabin air several times per-hour and have specific air flows designed to shower passengers with warmed and humidified externally sourced air. The fundamental concept seems to be you are safer is a small volume space that is well ventilated, than a high volume space that is poorly ventilated.
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