Pilot Disorders

TexasFlyer

Living the Dream (well at least trying to)
I read something interesting. It said pilots develop long term health disorders due to constantly breathing re-circulated air and also from working in a pressurized cockpit. Is this true? How is this any different from the poor guy in a cube at a computer in Colorado working in an office building that re-circulated their air?
 
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How is this any different from the poor guy in a cube at a computer in Colorado working in an office building that re-circulated their air?

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The guy in the cubicle isn't being exposed to higher doses of radiation.
 
Maybe my knowledge of pressurized aircraft systems is lacking, but I don't believe the air is simply recirulated. Fresh air from outside the aircraft is brought in, pressurized and then used in the aircraft eh?
 
Some of it? That still means that if only a porition goes out at a time, all of the air will end up outside the aircraft and new air will come in.
 
I could do that, or I could stop being lazy and just pull out of my Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge
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I think the 'disorders' most troubling pilots these days are:

Depression
Sleep disorders
Post traumatic stress disorders (resulting from the trauma of 9/11 and/or being furloughed)
 
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