I was reading a article today in a newspaper about the quality of air in the aeroplanes you travel in.
Because it costs to compress air from outside, they use the air that the engine uses, so your getting the air that is shared with the fumes - which goes through to the vents. Now, It does say that airlines should maintain the vents to reduce this, however the law does not require this so you can guess that they dont.
This happens on 99% of all planes across the world.
Then it said something about how a pilot was doing a flight and he had to do an emergancy landing because the fumes were so bad, and when he was in his car going home, he was so 'high' he couldnt find the key to start the engine because it was still in his door.






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