A PILOT used oxygen and five crew members were sent to hospital after fears toxic fumes had leaked into a jet cabin at 20,000ft.
The crew of the Airbus A320, with 200 on board, had complained about the smell on British Airways Flight 2960 as it flew from Gatwick to Glasgow on Tuesday.
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After landing engineers examined the jet and declared it safe.
But on the return trip the stench was so strong the first officer put an oxygen mask on to maintain safety.
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At Gatwick five cabin crew staff were taken to A&E for check-ups.
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