cargo where a piece is over 64 inches in heighth with other dimensions allowing it to remain on the pallet
In an Airbus A320-A370 it is called a cargo copartment but in the A380 it is called a cargo deck. Cargo compartment usually refers to the lower belly compartments. IF the aircraft is a Freighter, then the main deck is usually referred to as the Main Cargo Deck. Not sure if that applies to Airbus.
Cargo that has been strapped to the deck of the ship rather than stowed in a hold.
Four. The main deck, the steerage, top cargo, and the hold.
If you are talking about a cargo ship then the cargo is kept right on the deck of the boat.
6 on the main cargo deck, a lighter weight one on the ramp
Approximately 19 million.
Apparently it was the deck immediately below the main deck, and primarally a cargo hold, but converted with light engineering to accomodate passengers
Below deck
1 deck
overly crowded the people were stored in the cargo hold under the ship's main deck, many people died in transit to where they were going
an aircraft's main body section that holds crew and passengers or cargo.
On the upper deck of a cargo ship there will usually be the navigation equipment and access to essential safety equipment such as lifeboats. These are actually slung from the side but accessible from the upper deck.