American Airlines Pilots Say Their Uniforms Are Making Them Sick

Authored by fortune.com and submitted by forgotten0204

A U.S. airline is getting hot under the collar and this time it's not United. Around 100 American Airlines ( aal ) pilots have come forward with complaints of rashes, itching, and other symptoms, prompting an aviation union's survey on pilots' reactions to their uniforms, Bloomberg reports .

If this sounds familiar it's because it has happened before: back in December, the Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA) said that some 1,600 American Airlines staff had complained of adverse reactions to their new uniform and called for a total recall by the airline . That number has now surpassed 3,000, according to the APFA.

American Airlines Group, however, counts only about 800 complaints. It has undertaken testing on the uniform's materials and given affected employees the option to wear their old uniforms or exchange new ones for a replacement made from different materials or issued by a different supplier. However, it has refused the union's call for a total recall of the uniforms, which were distributed to about 70,000 employees in September 2016.

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This time around, the aviators' symptoms are much the same as those reported by the flight attendants: red, puffy eyes, skin irritation, and a general ill feeling. The apparent outbreak of itching pilots was reported by the Chicago Business Journal Tuesday, despite the uniforms having been issued over six months ago.

"They have to be fit for duty. If the uniform is making them not fit for duty, then something has to change,” Dennis Tajer, a spokesperson for the Allied Pilots Association told Bloomberg.

b3-mack on April 22nd, 2017 at 16:43 UTC »

So my mother is actually a victim of this. Its been going on for over 6 months and AA knows about it too. Idk if they've actually done anything (lretty sure they haven't) but my mother ended up getting welts all over her body from the uniforms and almost ended up in the hospital from it. She couldn't move for a week and when she finally got better she got pneumonia less than a week later. Thank god shes alright but it was enough to freak me the hell out considering the fact I live 14 hours away from her. A ton of her airline friends were hospitalized over this around the same time she contracted the welts and that was back sometime in September/October. Some scary shit.

ichabod801 on April 22nd, 2017 at 14:02 UTC »

This is pretty common. I work in product safety, and I've seen these complaints several times over the years, for different airlines.

redishot2 on April 22nd, 2017 at 13:52 UTC »

TL;DR: 100 pilots are getting skin rashes from their newly issued uniforms. In December, 1,600 staff had a similar reaction. American Airlines will not recall their uniforms but they are looking into what's causing this.