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New investigative documentary reveals critical design flaw affecting air we breathe on airplanes

3 min · 26 de may de 2026
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A groundbreaking documentary titled This Is Your Captain Speaking is heading to the silver screen in Santa Monica, and could change how people think about commercial aviation safety forever. The film, produced by Fact Not Fiction Films, opens its US theatrical run at the Laemmle Monica Film Center on Friday May 29 for a week. Following its successful world premiere at London’s Raindance Film Festival last year, the documentary brings a decades-long investigation into aircraft cabin air contamination to American audiences for the first time. At the heart of the story are two aviation professionals who have spent years investigating what many in the industry prefer to keep quiet. Tristan Loraine, a former British Airways captain, and Dr. Susan Michaelis, an Australian pilot and aviation safety researcher, have examined evidence surrounding toxic fume exposure aboard modern aircraft. Their investigation reveals a long-documented aircraft design issue that has been known within the aerospace sector since the 1950s — cabin air can become contaminated by heated engine oils and other chemical compounds. Through expert interviews, scientific research, internal industry documents, and firsthand testimony from pilots, cabin crew, and passengers, the film presents an investigation into the potential health and flight safety implications linked to toxic air events. The investigation spans more than two decades and examines allegations of institutional secrecy surrounding the issue, including internal memos, legal disputes, undisclosed agreements, and claims of altered medical records. Both Loraine and Michaelis have previously received British Citizen Awards for their work raising awareness of cabin air safety issues. The documentary also highlights ongoing calls from aviation safety advocates and accident investigators for mandatory air quality monitoring systems aboard commercial aircraft. At the center of the film are the experiences of flight crews and passengers affected by toxic fume incidents, many of whom continue to seek recognition and further scientific study into the long-term effects of chemical exposure during flights. The documentary also follows efforts by Loraine and Michaelis to support the development of new medical testing methods designed to identify biomarkers linked to aircraft fume exposure. Fact Not Fiction Films, the studio behind the film, has produced a number of critically acclaimed projects, including ‘A Dark Reflection’, ‘Shady Lady’, and ‘Spitfire Sisters’. As this documentary reaches American audiences, it raises important questions about transparency, safety, and accountability in the aviation industry.

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New investigative documentary reveals critical design flaw affecting air we breathe on airplanes

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