The pilot does have the option to turn on heat in the cargo bay and the lights are not for pets but for the crew when loading the bags.
Airplanes are made for fast transposrt of passengers or cargo. They are also used for defence purposes.
It depends if it is a commercial aircraft or a cargo aircraft. Commercial is luggage and possibly mail, while cargo has a wide variety such as food and toys.
United Cargo's services are mostly delivering products and shipping it to others. They use airplanes to get your cargo to the place you need it to get to.
To drop cargo in Microsoft Flight Simulator X press "O".
Federal Aviation Administration regulations are the rules put in place to govern all commercial and private airplanes that are used for transport of people, animals,and cargo
Yes , for example container ships .
One couldn't obtain a Cargo Shoreditch flight as that particular business does not offer flights or airline services. Cargo is a restaurant located in the suburb of Shoreditch in London.
Any spare space in the hold is taken by cargo. This allows the plane to operated at maximum weight.
It's a useful place for large airplanes to land and offload passengers and cargo.
It's a useful place for large airplanes to land and offload passengers and cargo.
It's a useful place for large airplanes to land and offload passengers and cargo.
Original Q: What are airplanes weighed in? Airplanes are weighed using scales that are placed under the wheels. Airplanes are NOT weighed before each flight. Instead, they are weighed at manufacture and during any modification or heavy maintenance. This becomes the aircraft's Empty Weight. Then the pilot calculates the Take-off Weight by adding the weight of the passengers and cargo and the known quantity of fuel, etc. Example: I was flying on a special ferry flight on an empty DC10 airliner and the pilot checked his calculations and said that we were 375 lbs over what was expected. With only 5 people onboard, he knew that the "crew" weight could not be off by that much. Then he remembered that this special flight required a fly-away parts kit to be carried which accounted for the extra weight.