Flying on the Edge: Heart Risks Threaten Aviation Safety?

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Are pilots flying on borrowed time? In "Flying on the Edge: Cardiac Risks Threaten Aviation Safety," we dive into the alarming rise of mid-flight pilot incapacitations, with a spotlight on cardiac emergencies striking at 30,000 feet. From the fatal heart attack on IndiGo Flight 6E 238 to the EasyJet captain’s collapse over Europe, recent incidents reveal a troubling trend. We explore why heart risks are climbing - aging pilots, grueling schedules, and a controversial FAA decision to relax ECG standards in 2022, raising the PR interval threshold to 300 ms.

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