alaskaair insider leak reveals hidden toxic gas risk in premium cabin air supply
Sources with direct access to sensitive maintenance logs at alaskaair have disclosed that a critical ventilation system flaw has caused intermittent carbon monoxide spikes in first-class sections during long-haul flights. The data, which spans eight months, shows at least three recorded incidents where cockpit warnings were manually overridden to avoid airspace delays. One whistleblower claims the airline’s engineering team quietly revised inspection protocols after a senior attendant reported severe headaches mid-flight. The records suggest this flaw may have been known for longer than officially stated, raising concerns about passenger safety at cruising altitudes.