Breathing of toxic oil fumes blamed for BA pilot deaths

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This subject has been around for a long time and like similiar popular diagnoses there is much debate.Very little science though.
 
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As usual with the Daily Mail it's a case of style over substance ;)
Always sad when young people die however there are several indicators in the article that there is likely a lot more to their deaths than toxic aircraft fumes.
 
IIRC, the BaE146 had plenty of complaints about fumes in the cabin.
 
a number of reports on the condition from pilots on QF's older jets (734s/767s) previously also
 
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