Hazmat + Incapacitation = Double Trouble

The second most common cause of pilot incapacitation in the Australian Transport Safety Bureau study was exposure to toxic smoke and fumes on board the aircraft (12 percent). One-quarter of these incidents were due to carbon monoxide exposure, which highlights the obvious importance of detection...

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