As the popularity of vaping continues to rise, new Australian guidelines now require all pilots to be trained in the flight rules and regulations revolving around vaping. This means that anyone looking to get their Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL) has to take a full class in vape technology. Luckily, we at Vape International have teamed with the ATPL to provide educational classes to all prospective pilots, covering everything from the laws around nicotine e liquid quantities to how a basic vape pen works.
Many people enjoy vaping as it is permitted in many public locations. Where traditional cigarettes would burn, omitting a scent and smoke, vape tools are all batter operated and involve inhaling aerosol.Due to the cleaner
nature of vaping, many restaurants, shopping centers and airlines allow vaping inside where traditional cigarettes are kept away.Since airlines are one of the venues that allow vaping,pilots need to be able to identify
vape accessories, understand how they may affect airline travel and also be well versed in the health effects of e juice with nicotine, in order to educate other passengers who may question vaping in the sky.
Many studies have shown that vape juice with nicotine can help people calm down and relax. This can be very beneficial for long flights or even on short flights! Pilots who have taken our classes have reported that flights that allow vaping tend to be more tranquil. Seems like a win for everyone!