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Maintaining West African planes

Old 16th Oct 2014, 18:29
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Maintaining West African planes

With the current Ebola problems have any procedures been set out by companies who maintain aircraft which may go to the affected areas. At the end of the day engineers could be working near to the toilets and areas where the virus could be.
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No 'could be' about it. We work in and around toilets all the time.

At present, no specific anti-ebola procedures have been issued.

But there again, as malaria, aids and a dozen other more contagious diseases kill thousands every year, we tend to be well conditioned to the problem.
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