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Take-Off: Aviation's Wounded Canaries

Bearnairdine Beaumont

Voicing concerns for the health of professional Pilots & Cabin Crew, and Passengers, by highlighting the reasons. Who would have thought they were placing themselves in danger on a flight, whether for business or pleasure?

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  • Bearnairdine Beaumont

    After 21 years as cabin crew, toxic aircraft fumes and insecticide sprays shattered my nervous system, forcing medical retirement. As citizen scientist (Dip.MLA) and writer I help expose these hidden, life-altering dangers.

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