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The Recent Virgin Galactic Tragedy Like
The Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster In 2003
Has Again Raised The Questions Were These
Accidents Preventable? Who Knew The Risks?

A Dark Reflection
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Screening today at AFM, Fact Not Fiction Films' A Dark Reflection conveys a truth regarding passenger air travel amongst the major airlines. Based on actual events, the film tells a compelling story that raises awareness regarding the air quality made available to captive airline passengers.
Directed by Tristan Loraine, a former British Airways captain turned filmmaker, A Dark Reflection delivers an investigative thriller about two British journalists, who whilst investigating a hushed up in-flight safety incident, discover aviation's biggest cover-up.
"Aircraft are flying with no form of contaminated air detection systems. Passengers are being exposed and never told. It's a breach of their human rights, the airlines can never claim that they didn't know," he concluded.
Loraine contends that airlines, and their bosses, have withheld the truth for decades that passengers have been exposed to toxic chemicals onboard aircraft. This issue is one that the filmmaker, and others, have repeatedly communicated to the airlines – a truth that was endorsed in the High Court of Australia in 2010 when Joanne Turner won her 18-year fight for justice, resulting in compensation for injuries due to her exposure to toxic chemicals onboard a commercial jetliner.
A Dark Reflection was shot in England and Jordan. Artist View Entertainment is handling worldwide sales.
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