Yea seems to be happening more frequently with these newer engines. Like I said I’ll blow slides than breathe in what’s coming off those engines. Staffing up in the tower has zero relevance in me declaring.These fume events don't get NEARLY enough media coverage. We do ADs and ground fleets for less serious events seeing as dozens and dozens of flights have had fume events cause serious, and sometimes permanent, ailments. The planes go right back into service. I've looked up 2 different yellow A320s after events listed on AVHerald and both were back in service within 48 hours...after crew members got hospitalized. They seem to rarely find a cause. I worked a BA A380 as a ramp controller once that diverted to YVR with 30+ hospitalized IIRC. Barely made local news.
I guess ops check good so "inshallah".