Every day, 11 million people fly across the globe, unaware that the air in the cabin may contain dangerous toxins.Every day, 11 million people fly across the globe, unaware that the air in the cabin may contain dangerous toxins.Every day, 11 million people fly across the globe, unaware that the air in the cabin may contain dangerous toxins.
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This documentary film gives an excellent insight to the potential dangers of toxic air in aircraft cabins. I hope it will be given a platform which will allow it to be seen by a wider audience to raise awareness and bring about change by the aviation industry to rectify this serious problem.
Declaration of interest here, I know Tristan and found this to be unexpectedly moving. This could become an issue as big as Tobacco or Asbestos. Toxins in cabin air is the thing that no-one wants to acknowledge. Everybody Flies is a softly spoken film that lets the facts and its victims speak for themselves. And in the end we are left with the distinct feeling that more than anything this is about the betrayal of childhood dreams by big corporations. Nicely shot and edited and a good score. You will think about flying differently by the end of it. I did. Knowing something about Tristan's journey, this is also a tribute to the power of tenacity.
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The film for me has totally opened my eyes to potentially hazardous toxic poisoning on many flights. It is clear that the airline industry has ignored the subject for too long and Tristian presents the compelling evidence that this must stop.
This documentary movie is shocking gripping and moving. From personal accounts and evidence this movie uncovers how the air we breath on aeroplanes is not safe for our health.
The unbelievable cover-up and denial from industry and governments for 50 years is exposed and you are left with an important piece of knowledge you deserve to know.
What a superb documentary. Tristan has excelled with genuine information from a variety of sources. It is encouraging to hear that Easyjet are the first UK airline to consider installing filters. All the others are burying their heads in the sand with denials of the problem.... but I fear for not much longer. The writing is clearly on the wall - there needs to be more litigation against airlines and aircraft / engine manufacturers for producing and or operating in an unsafe manner. The truth is on every can of engine oil. With more litigation that will force the situation. DHL although cargo only have retro fitted clean air systems.I was surprised the French knew of this problem in the 50's and their military had engine oil to different specification - shock horror that even that oil is untested for toxic vapours etc. Well done Tristan I look forward to your next documentary.
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