Corrections log · Public record
Corrections
We publish every factual correction we make to a public page or a report template. If a correction affects a previously delivered report, we re-issue the corrected report to the buyer free of charge.
Last reviewed 30 June 2026 · Report errors to hello@flightradiation.com
2026
No corrections logged. The site launched in 2026; this page exists so that the next correction is recorded the moment it is needed.
How to report an error
Email hello@flightradiation.com with the page URL, the specific claim that is wrong, and a primary source citation if you have one. We aim to acknowledge within two business days and to log the correction within a week. Speed matters more for numeric errors than for typographical ones, so we triage accordingly.
What counts as a correction
- A numeric value that does not match its cited source.
- A misattributed source — for example, a quote attributed to ICRP-103 that is actually from ICRP-132.
- An out-of-date publication number (e.g. citing FAA AC 120-61A after 120-61B was issued).
- A factually incorrect explanation of how the CARI-7 model works.
What does NOT count as a correction
- Editorial choices about which sources to feature (we are happy to discuss them, but they are not errors).
- Differences of opinion on the appropriateness of a given dose limit for a given context — we report what ICRP, FAA, NCRP say, and we are not the standards body.
- Typos, broken images, or layout issues — please report these as bug reports rather than corrections; they go through the same email.
Last reviewed 30 June 2026