Providing a detailed examination of the issues that affect the long term
health of aircrew, cabin crew and passengers, Air Travel and Health
offers guidance to engineers designing aircraft in the difficult field
of legislation and product liability. Examining the facts, anecdotes and
myths associated with health and travel, Seabridge and Morgan draw
balanced conclusions on which the aircraft operations and design
communities can act to provide cost-effective solutions. The authors
present a useful reference for aircrew, regulatory authorities,
engineers and managers within the aerospace industry, and medical and
human factor specialists, as well as an informative resource for
undergraduate and graduate students.