Can someone survive in the cargo hold of a plane?

US Federal Aviation Authority records suggest that, at best, one in four stowaways survives. Others die or fall in transit; some are crushed when the mechanised landing gear retracts into the wheel well; most survivors suffer severe hypothermia or frostbite, often losing limbs.
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Can you survive in the hold of a plane?

There are serious risks associated with the extreme conditions people face if they try to travel in the undercarriage of a plane. These include being crushed when landing gear retracts, frostbite, hearing loss, tinnitus and acidosis - the build-up of acid in body fluids which can cause coma or death.
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Can humans travel in cargo hold?

Bottom line. There's far more going on under your feet on an airliner than you may think. The cargo compartments are a versatile space which can be used for anything from car engines to human remains.
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How cold is the cargo hold of an airplane?

Cargo temperatures vary in our fleet. The Boeing 767 maintains its baggage hold above 7˚C, but the bulk area (where animals are carried) can be heated above 18˚C. Controlled temperature cargo bins are also available when temperature-sensitive goods are being shipped.
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Can passengers go on cargo planes?

A large passenger aircraft, such as the Boeing 777-300, can carry up to 21,000kg of cargo, in addition to a full load of up to 442 passengers (in a two-class configuration).
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What's it like inside a plane's cargo hold?



Do cargo planes have bathrooms?

As mentioned since most modern day Freighters are converted from Commercial aircraft so its common to find a toilet in them. The B752PCF has an enclosed Toilet inside the Flight deck.
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Why do cargo planes fly at night?

Night flights for passengers aren't popular for a variety of reasons. Which means there are less flights for passengers landing and taking off during the night hours freeing up slots for cargo. So it makes sense to avoid daytime rushhour for cargo that doesn't have a sleep cycle to mess up.
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Are plane cargo holds pressurized?

Being trapped inside a baggage compartment during a flight is no picnic. The hold is pressurized. There is plenty of oxygen, but some airline cargo holds are not climate-controlled, Thompson said.
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Are Fedex planes temperature controlled?

During unexpected delays, we keep temperature-sensitive shipments safe using our network of temperature-controlled facilities. Sometimes, an unexpected delay can happen while shipping.
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Are dogs safe in airplane cargo?

Dogs and cats flying in cargo must travel in a well-ventilated, rigid (a.k.a. hard-sided) kennel. Soft-sided carriers are not allowed for safety reasons. Most airlines required that the kennel have a solid top and base (i.e. without ventilation openings) and at least three sides with ventilation.
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What happens to dogs in cargo?

Your pet will be loaded into the cargo hold, though their crate will be secured in an area apart from the rest of the luggage. The USDA also requires that you give your pet food and water within 4 hours of check-in, but not within 4 hours of the actual flight.
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Can big dogs go on planes?

Yes, you can fly with large dogs so long as they are properly crated and prepared to fly. Many airlines require your pet to be at least 8-weeks old before flying. Any younger and dogs are thought to be too fragile for long flights. Your pet must also be free of fleas, ticks, and or infectious diseases.
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Can humans breathe 30000 feet?

Somewhere between 30,000 and 40,000 feet the pressure around you becomes far too low to push those oxygen molecules across the membranes in your lungs, and you get hypoxic (altitude sickness). If you try to breathe 100 percent oxygen above 40,000 feet for very long without a special type of mask, you'll die.
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Can a human survive at 35000 feet?

Long term, no, it is not. Any exposure to pressure altitudes over 26,000 ft will eventually cause death from hypoxia, even with acclimation to the higher altitudes.
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Can you breathe at 35000 feet?

Whether you are flying aboard a small Cessna or a jumbo-sized Airbus A380, you can breathe freely inside the cabin without wearing a mask or respirator. Even at a cruising altitude of 35,000 feet, you shouldn't have trouble breathing.
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Has any stowaway ever survived?

It is rare that stowaways survive flights because of the low oxygen levels in wheel storage compartments and the extreme cold as the aircraft climbs to cruising altitude. In the past five years, Dutch authorities have discovered seven stowaways in the Netherlands. Two survived, according to Lieutenant Hofman.
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Can you freeze to death on a plane?

But after sneaking into the undercarriage of the British Airways aircraft, Mr Komur tragically froze to death mid-flight after being exposed to below freezing temperatures of -60C which triggered fatal brain damage.
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Can a plane wing break off?

Can turbulence be severe enough to cause a jet engine to break off a wing? From a practical point, no, a modern airliner will not lose a wing due to turbulence. Modern airlines are very tough and designed to withstand extreme turbulence. In theory, it might be possible.
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Will carbonated drinks explode on a plane?

All carbonated drinks are fine to bring in checked bags, but even if carefully packed, there's a good chance it'll explode in your suitcase due to changes in air pressure. When it comes to your carry-on, you'll have to toss your soda before security because bottles and cans exceed 3.4 ounces.
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Are the cargo holds pressurized Why?

Many are surprised to hear that the cargo hold in the belly of an airliner is pressurized. Conditioned air is directed from the cabin, so the air tends to be a little cooler by the time it reaches the cargo areas, which are also less insulated than the cabin. Cargo temperatures vary in our fleet.
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How do pets travel in cargo?

Pets must fit in an approved carrier—generally, a hard- or soft-sided kennel about 17 inches long by 11 inches wide by 9 inches high, though requirements can vary (check with the airline prior to your departure date).
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Do cargo planes have 2 pilots?

One pilot stays behind the controls in the flight deck, and the other one is free to prepare meals, stretch, use the bathroom, etc. We don't even have a flight deck door, so we are free to walk to the upper deck during the flight.
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Do cargo pilots fly for free?

You may have heard that most pilots have free or reduced-rate travel privileges for themselves and their family members. In fact, flight benefits and discounts are very rare and small when you are a cargo pilot. Only a few of them get some small discounts for their own tickets.
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How much do cargo plane pilots make?

According to the responses from 1,108 professionals, the median cargo pilot salary in August 2020 was $95,785. Cargo pilots in the bottom 10th percentile made below $53,000 a year, compared to over $167,000 for those in the top 10th percentile.
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