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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2022 · 32 MIN

Oxygen Deprivation at 35,000 Feet: Two Flight Attendants Discuss Why You Need to Take Your Mask OFF on Airplanes

from The Heidi St. John Podcast · host Heidi St. John

The FAA is currently reviewing complaints due to a study that says masks on airplanes can often cause dangerously low oxygen levels in both flight attendants and passengers. Today, I have two flight attendants on the show to discuss. Watch the podcast on YouTube | Rumble

The FAA is currently reviewing complaints due to a study that says masks on airplanes can often cause dangerously low oxygen levels in both flight attendants and passengers. Today, I have two flight attendants on the show to discuss. Watch the podcast on YouTube | Rumble

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