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Old 6th Oct 2007, 18:13
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kkbuk
 
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When smoking was allowed, the air was changed more frequently, it seems to me. Even on three or four-hour flights I seem to suffer from a degree of breathlessness that I didn't get in the smoking days (I am now a non-smoker) Having been involved in atmosphere control in submarines, I would love to know if the CO2 levels in aircraft are now higher than the maximum allowed in a submarine where civilian personnel are working.
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