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Warning over toxic fumes in plane cabins



Toxic fumes in cabin air pose a health risk to frequent fliers and aircrew, a coroner has said in a landmark report. Stanhope Payne, the senior coroner for Dorset, said people regularly exposed to fumes circulating in planes faced “consequential damage to their health”. Mr Payne, who is inquiring into the death of Richard Westgate, a British Airways pilot, called on BA and the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to take “urgent action to prevent future deaths”. Most airline passengers, who fly only occasionally, will not be affected by the problem, but some frequent travellers who are genetically susceptible to the toxins could fall ill. Feb.21; http://bit.ly/1zDyk36







To understand this news we will start with the chart for the Lunar Eclipse of October 8, 2014 drawn for London. The eclipse Moon [15ar] was conjunct the star Dirrah, delta Pegasus [14ar31]  in the constellation of the Flying Horse – a beautiful symbol for a modern aircraft. Notice that the eclipse highlights a prominent Grand Cross. One of the legs of the Cross is occupied by the asteroid Hygiea, related to cleanliness and health issues.  Here the Sun is the ruler of the 9th house, the Moon rules the 8th while Venus rules the 6th.  


Ninth House [1]
Airlines. Long distance journeys generally, whether connected with passengers or commerce.

Eighth House [2]
Public mortality, the death rate.

Sixth House [3]
Public health is shown by the 1st house but this house highlighted will indicate periods of national vulnerability to epidemics and widespread diseases.

Combing keyphrases for  the 9th, 8th and 6th houses we have:

Death from  diseases acquired during long distance air travel.

Finally, here is a stunning detail. Venus, the ruler of the sixth house, is conjunct the stars in the breast or lung area of the Virgin so that Diana Rosenberg links this area to lung related problems.









Progressing the eclipse chart to Feb.21, the date of the news, brings the Cross to an alignment with the horizon axis triggering an event in which all the issues mentioned above find a place.              



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