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| JET SMARTER: THE AIR TRAVELER'S RX BY DIANA FAIRECHILD |
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This
book can save your health and your life! Fly
with Jet Smarter and land fit and also be prepared for the many unforeseen
events that can take place at 30,000 feet. Jet Smarter offers priceless knowledge
that you will find nowhere else. Diana Fairechild flew 10 million miles as an international flight attendant. She has been interviewed on Dateline, CNN, Hard Copy, Extra, ABC, and NBC.
In 1987, after flying 10 million miles as an international flight attendant, Diana was "medically grounded" from pesticide poisoning on airplanes. |
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FOREIGN: Rights |
FROM READERS "Diana Fairechild has done this nation and the rest of the world a tremendous service by launching her campaign to force air carriers to provide good air for all passengers. Her fight has been a long one, and she has been doing it single-handedly to a large degree, but she has managed to catch the attention of a lot of people. Her book Jet Smarter is a must read for anyone flying." -Howard Pierce (frequent flyer) "Thank you for the wonderful work you are doing to try to make flying a better, healthier experience. This year I have been to Europe 8 times, Asia 3 times, Latin America 4 times, plus 15 US domestic flights. I have read Jet Smarter from cover to cover and often find myself re-reading it because I find the material so appropriate to my flying situations." -Adam Werner (frequent flyer) "I wish to heartily congratulate you on Jet Smarter. It is concise, precise, riveting and disturbing. After flying on 64 airlines to 40 countries over 30 years I was burned out. In 1990, in utter desperation, I applied to the Toronto health sciences center sleep clinic. Of course I mentioned my frequent-flyer history. They did what they termed a 'million-dollar work-up' with lots of tests over months of time and then 18 hours in the sleep lab, wired up head to foot. Their final debriefing comment was, 'You reported you have a sleep disturbance, and we found you have a sleep disturbance. Do you want to have a few sessions with a psychiatrist?' Chronic jetlag, as you so appropriately term it, should have been my diagnosis. Your book Jet Smarter should be the genesis of a sorely needed medical treatment. Your approach should be adopted to relieve the distress of frequent flyers including pilots and flight attendants. If I had had your book, I would have been able to deal with my health more effectively. Medical science (oxymoron) didn't have a clue when I became ill. Again, many thanks for all levels for your marvelous book." -Byron Dale (frequent flyer) "As a passenger on a 727 on a major airline from Oklahoma City to Philadelphia, I heard this beeping noise. I was kind of joking with my friend about someone's pager going off. Well, after a while of beeping, it turned out that it was my Oxygen Indicator sounding its alarm. The oxygen meter I carry lets me know if the oxygen level drops below 19.5 percent, which is supposed to be the borderline of sustaining human life. Personal indications of oxygen deficiency are dizziness, light-headedness, and goofy feelings. During the whole flight of three hours, my meter sounded its alarm; the only way we have of turning it off is to get out of the hazardous environment." -J.R., Hazardous Material Container Inspector "Thanks for your information. I recently contracted flu, which led to pneumonia in the middle of a hectic series of flights, so I will now try to pluck up my courage and ask for more oxygen as you suggest. The only problem is that I'm British, and Brits are notoriously bad at demanding their rights! Your book is fantastic, and I hope you sell millions of copies! I'm not convinced that public pressure will change the airlines' minds, though, unless the support is truly gigantic. At any rate, we should try." -Gareth Morrell "I am very impressed with your book, Jet Smarter. It has a lot of valuable advice. Since many of our executives travel extensively and we send eye care professionals around the country to lecture, I am certain that your advice will help them." -Dr. Stanley Yamane, Johnson & Johnson: "Jet Smarter covers the things that affect passengers today: jet lag, airliner air quality, toxic sprays, radiation, electromagnetic fields, altitude, pressurization, dehydration, G-forces, noise and much more. Then the book tells you what to do about them.I fly quite often. I want to know the risks of flight so that I may balance them with the rewards. Diana Fairechild has revealed the risks and her book tells me how to minimize them." -Dan Poynter, ParaPublishing.com "Jet Smarter surpasses anything else Diana Fairechild has written, and it certainly comes at an appropriate time. Her attention to detail, her clear and concise information is something that needs to be available to anyone who flies today. Fairechild has a real talent and certainly more and more people will come to realize that." -George Ewing, MD "I wanted to drop a line and say that I really enjoyed your book. I never really paid much attention to what was going on inside my body while flying. I found the book to be very informative, and I'm much more prepared now when I travel. Thanks for taking the time to write it." -Carlos F. "I am an American living in Japan, and I fly several times a year. I really appreciated your book and learned much from it. I also like yours style, and I am sure I would like you....I wanted to share a little bit of myself after you shared so much with me in your book. Thank you." -Donald Nordeng SPECS 2nd edition publication date: 1/5/04 (Press Release pdf). Printed with soy-based ink on recycled paper, 148 pages, 5 x 7 inches, includes an Index, ISBN:1892997126, $12.95. PREVIOUS EDITIONS The information in Jet Smarter is regularly updated. Now, the 2004 edition (with eight brand new chapters) continues the legacy of truth in flying.
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