There may be evidence now that risk of blood clots when flying is higher if you have the spike protein in your system.
I.e. a lot of vaxed pilots will die.
Now, consider what effect this will have on military pilots...
You are exactly right. I'd say that we will see more crew dying. Perhaps some frequent business travellers. The next couple of months will be deciding.
And again, this could have a big effect on our military pilots. My guess is the US military will cover up any pilot deaths, as a national security issue. Gonna be interesting what happens to carrier crew.
What we now know is that the S protein damages endothelial cells. These line vascular system vessels. Additionally the protein may cause clumping, and we are seeing cases of clots. So we get at minimum both clumps to block vessels and cell damage that probably causes rough surfaces. The combination effect probably is independent of sex hormones. However, men and women have some differences in iron content in blood. I expect that menstruation exposes women to clotting risk more than men simply because the more you bleed, the more clotting will occur anyway. But for any pilot bleeding at altitude, and then if it forms a traveling clot and then a blockage somewhere, well, there you have a chance of heart attack or a stroke.
Ahhh - perhaps all pilots should take aspirin as a preventative? Since it is a blood thinner. Though not a clot preventer.
There may be evidence now that risk of blood clots when flying is higher if you have the spike protein in your system. I.e. a lot of vaxed pilots will die.
Now, consider what effect this will have on military pilots...
You are exactly right. I'd say that we will see more crew dying. Perhaps some frequent business travellers. The next couple of months will be deciding.
And again, this could have a big effect on our military pilots. My guess is the US military will cover up any pilot deaths, as a national security issue. Gonna be interesting what happens to carrier crew.
What we now know is that the S protein damages endothelial cells. These line vascular system vessels. Additionally the protein may cause clumping, and we are seeing cases of clots. So we get at minimum both clumps to block vessels and cell damage that probably causes rough surfaces. The combination effect probably is independent of sex hormones. However, men and women have some differences in iron content in blood. I expect that menstruation exposes women to clotting risk more than men simply because the more you bleed, the more clotting will occur anyway. But for any pilot bleeding at altitude, and then if it forms a traveling clot and then a blockage somewhere, well, there you have a chance of heart attack or a stroke. Ahhh - perhaps all pilots should take aspirin as a preventative? Since it is a blood thinner. Though not a clot preventer.