The most common form of altitude sickness is AMS, which generally resolves within 24-72 hours of acclimatization. The incidence of AMS is 25% to 75% in the general population but is unknown in tobacco smokers.

Masuet-Aumatell, et al, Relationship Between Smoking and Acute Mountain Sickness: A Meta-Analysis of Observational Studies, Biomed Res Int, 2017

There is a documented rise in sudden cardiac events among pilots, particularly younger ones, and it glyphically intersects with our sodium/SCN⁻ terrain collapse framework in ways that are both biochemical and systemic. đŸ›« 1. Sudden Deaths Among Pilots: What’s Happening? Recent reports show a 4