The Angel Fleet Story
by Dee Passon, former B.A. Cabin Service Director
In 2008, after many years of gradually declining health, I flew back from Cape Town, on what turned out to be my last flight ever as a Cabin Service Director for British Airways. A few weeks later, I heard the term ‘Aerotoxic Syndrome’ for the first time. A newspaper article said that organophosphates present in aircraft engine oil were contaminating the breathing air inside passenger cabins. Suddenly, everything made sense, and all my symptoms were explained. I took the article to my doctor, and he agreed that was what I had been describing to him for over 10 years. Read here.
Angelfleet - Our Angels
by Dee Passon, former B.A. Cabin Service Director
In 2008, after many years of gradually declining health, I flew back from Cape Town, on what turned out to be my last flight ever as a Cabin Service Director for British Airways. A few weeks later, I heard the term ‘Aerotoxic Syndrome’ for the first time. A newspaper article said that organophosphates present in aircraft engine oil were contaminating the breathing air inside passenger cabins. Suddenly, everything made sense, and all my symptoms were explained. I took the article to my doctor, and he agreed that was what I had been describing to him for over 10 years. Read here.
Angelfleet - Our Angels