British Airways cabin crew 'spaced out' after suspected toxic fumes fill plane
British Airways flight attendants vomited and became “spaced out” after suspected toxic fumes filled the cabin which left them needing emergency oxygen, a leaked report has revealed. Three pilots and 22 cabin crew needed hospital treatment after an emergency was declared on board a London-bound flight from San Francisco in October. The emergency was prompted on BA286 after “toxic gas-type fumes” filled the A380 aircraft which resulted in the plane being diverted to Vancouver in Canada. A leaked report, written by the most senior flight attendant on the flight, revealed 12 crew members displayed symptoms that gave "cause for concern" while 8 of the 9 crew members on the upper deck plus the captain used emergency oxygen. <br/>
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British Airways cabin crew 'spaced out' after suspected toxic fumes fill plane
British Airways flight attendants vomited and became “spaced out” after suspected toxic fumes filled the cabin which left them needing emergency oxygen, a leaked report has revealed. Three pilots and 22 cabin crew needed hospital treatment after an emergency was declared on board a London-bound flight from San Francisco in October. The emergency was prompted on BA286 after “toxic gas-type fumes” filled the A380 aircraft which resulted in the plane being diverted to Vancouver in Canada. A leaked report, written by the most senior flight attendant on the flight, revealed 12 crew members displayed symptoms that gave "cause for concern" while 8 of the 9 crew members on the upper deck plus the captain used emergency oxygen. <br/>