| HOW
SAFE IS AIRPLANE WATER
By Diana Fairechild
November 29, 2004

To: The
Wall Street Journal
Re: "How
safe is airline water?" on 11-2-02
Diana Fairechild's Letter
to the Editor was printed in The Wall Street Journal on 11/14/02. Subsequently,
Diana was accurately quoted by The National Enquirer on the subject
of airplane water.
Thank you for confirming
what I've been saying for 10 years.
Prior to writing books
on aviation health, I worked as an international flight attendant for
10 million miles (21 years).
I stopped drinking airplane
water my first year of flying after I saw floating particles in the
water, and also after I saw mechanics filling the airplane water tanks
from hoses on the runways, wherever we landed--even Bombay.
Serving tap water to
passengers common because the airlines don't provide enough bottled
water. They prefer to fill the limited supply spaces on board with liquor
and soft drinks, both of which actually increase the passengers' jetlag
because they exacerbate dehydration.
Diana Fairechild
Author of Jet Smarter
Anahola, Hawaii |