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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's annoying, but as others have said - you can't control it. I always mask when I fly because that is something I can control.[/quote] +1. That includes when we are lining up for the flight. [/quote] Yes, the plane itself has better filtration when flying than the terminal (though easier to distance there), jetbridge, or the plane when taxiing.[/quote] This is not true. The plane filtration being good is a myth [/quote] Hahahahahaha - airplane mechanic[/quote] +1 Had my aranet on a 2 flights 3 months ago. Once cabin door was shut the numbers hovered around 3000-4000 for the flight, even with the air vents fully opened. Absolutely no fresh ventilation being provided. Those numbers are enough to give you headaches and drowsy, let alone any illness on the plane. [/quote] Did you recalibrate for the partial pressure present in an airplane cabin? Your unit is calibrated for sea level, not the 8000 ft. [/quote]
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