Pilots Find Toxins On Passenger Jets

The ScotsmanMay 26, 2007

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SECRET tests by pilots and flight crews on passenger jets have uncovered traces of a neuro-toxin known to cause chronic health problems.

The results have prompted a call from a leading toxicologist for the aviation industry to fund a proper study to see whether the levels of tricresyl phosphate (TCP) found on passenger jets during the survey are harmful.

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Pilots Find Toxins On Passenger Jets

High levels of TCP can cause headaches, nausea dizziness, blurred v...

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