PODCAST | Matt Micucci interviews Tristan Loraine, director of the film Everybody Flies.
A conversation with Tristan Loraine, co-director of Everybody Flies. This is a documentary exploring the frightening presence of dangerous toxins in commercial flight cabins. Loraine is a former airline captain and has since then been an activist and the film is based on 18 years of research. In this interview, Loraine talks about his documentary as well why people are generally unaware of this issue.
Everybody Flies: How safe is the air we breathe on a plane? Every day, 11 million people fly across the globe, unaware that the air in the cabin may contain dangerous toxins. For the past 18 years, Captain Tristan Loraine has been collecting evidence and testimonies from crew members and passengers who have suffered this unspoken consequence of flying.
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