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Old 7th Nov 2016, 12:05
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Why don't we install sensors in every a/c cabin and monitor cabin air at any time? Because we would find something?
Care to suggest a standard to monitor against?

Would it be set above flatulence levels?

Would it be seat specific or just averaging between floor and ceiling at the center of a cabin?

and finally what action would be required at each level?

all engines off? or

a 2 hour diversion max?
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