People Select Long Distance Airline Flights In the daytime Yet Should Take the Redeye Instead

By Rifo Rinaldi


The other day I was reintroduced with a very interesting YouTube video. Perhaps you have viewed it as well; it is a video of the airline flights in the entire world. Every flight presents a bright dot in the map. You watch the bright lights move worldwide going to their next destination. I've been fascinated with this because I am a pilot, and also since my dad flew the 747 as an airline pilot completing endless numbers of international flights. It's awesome that as the night fell upon the globe there were fewer airline flights at night. Okay so let's talk shall we?

You see, it seems that many people prefer to travel internationally across the ocean in the daytime. But in reality they can be better off to take the redeye and fly during the night. Why you ask? Considering as you go up on height the air is little bit thinner, this means you is subjected to extra solar radiation. There is really less radiation through the nighttime since the World is hindering the sun. The Earth is also moving forward, and it disperses that radiation around the world also. The secret would be to fly during the nighttime towards the trailing side of the direction the globe is moving around the Sunlight. That is if you desired to get the least amount of radiation exposure.

A lengthy worldwide flight during the daytime could expose you to a similar amount of radiation if you had a mild x-ray from a range. This can trigger free radicals inside you, and even though it isn't gonna kill you, or possibly cause you any harm, it might also be cumulative. Your physique is a amazing machine and it heals on its own qucik enough, however, if you're continuously bombarding it with radiation, that is not good either. Some people is worried about going through the strip search scanners that the TSA has now at many of the airports, they are concerned because it can harm their bio system.

While that is true, not very much and it's also like flying at altitude, which persons do of their own free will every time they get on an airliner anyway. Nevertheless, if you are concerned about a TSA strip search scanners, then maybe you could also consider flying at nighttime to minimize the cumulative duration of exposure to solar radiation. That's all I'm telling right here.

No, you shouldn't be too worried by any of this, although I believed I would bring it to your attention, so you should perform some of your own personal study. Even though it isn't a very big problem, the net effect is not zero. You see that point? Please think about all this and consider on it.




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