The cockpit of an aircraft is where the pilot and co-pilot who fly the plane sits.
In addition to passenger luggage, most aircraft also carry cargo, which typically will be letters and small parcels being carried for revenue.
'What is the relation between cockpit cargo and cabin crew?
Cargo hold
I work at FedEx and I don't quite understand your question. The ground handlers load the cargo and the Flight Crew verify the gross weight and GC agrees. After that, there is no special procedures to fly the airplane than what be needed to fly a passenger airplane. Can you restate your Question?
The term 'cockpit' refers to the compartment in a vehicle provided for the driver or pilot to control its operation. Such a compartment can be in a racecar, aircraft or even a spacecraft.
bulk cargo and loose cargo.port operation.
The fuselage is the main structure that holds the cockpit and passenger areas.
Yes, but it depends on the drumset, doesn't it? And where in the space shuttle are we talking - the cargo area or the cockpit?
The passenger of the 747 obviously has side windows. The cargo version also has side windows but only in the cockpit.
function rule
If you remove all the wings and tail plane you are left with the fuselage. Basically it is the body of the aircraft in-which all cargo, passengers and the cockpit are stored/found.
An additive function is a unary function which preserves the addition operation.
exactly as you did. cockpit