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RAF aircrew ‘raised fears of toxic helicopter fumes 20 years ago’
Flight lieutenant alerted senior personnel in 2000, but no action was taken, lawyers and families claim
RAF aircrew ‘raised fears of toxic helicopter fumes 20 years ago’
Flight lieutenant alerted senior personnel in 2000, but no action was taken, lawyers and families claim
https://archive.ph/2024.06.12-191841...-ago-8rlk6668d
RAF aircrew ‘raised fears of toxic helicopter fumes 20 years ago’
Flight lieutenant alerted senior personnel in 2000, but no action was taken, lawyers and families claim
RAF aircrew ‘raised fears of toxic helicopter fumes 20 years ago’
Flight lieutenant alerted senior personnel in 2000, but no action was taken, lawyers and families claim
Incredible courage by a former RN helicopter pilot will be part of a series on Ch4 about Royal Marsden Hospital
Rich Sutton was diagnosed with a rare cancer, epithelioid fibrosarcoma, and has endured several operations to save his life, the latest being featured on the programme (series starts 9pm on the 18th June). He strongly suspects the disease is connected to flying Sea Kings as per the many lawsuits ongoing.
His story can be found here on this link.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...operation.html
A truly amazing and courageous man. Good luck to him and his family....and the rest of the crews who have been affected.
Rich Sutton was diagnosed with a rare cancer, epithelioid fibrosarcoma, and has endured several operations to save his life, the latest being featured on the programme (series starts 9pm on the 18th June). He strongly suspects the disease is connected to flying Sea Kings as per the many lawsuits ongoing.
His story can be found here on this link.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...operation.html
A truly amazing and courageous man. Good luck to him and his family....and the rest of the crews who have been affected.
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Considering how many people have flown and worked on helicopters worldwide over the last sixty or seventy years, wouldn't there be thousands of cases by now?