Up to 46, depending on the configuration and whatever it is carrying for cargo.
The standard configuration, in a combat situation, is jump seats for 33 passengers. The crew consists of a Door Gunner on the port fwd window, the Crew Chief on the starboard side entry hatch, and the Flight Engineer who monitors the FE panel, does ramp checks, and calls in a load through the main hook hatch. The last two positions are the Pilot and the Co-Pilot. During my time in Vietnam we often carried 45 to 50 people on "bus run" missions. Seats were full and the remainder of the pax sat on the deck between the seats.
31
Some can carry over 90 people.
Chinook is a helicopter used by many armies and air forces around the world.
There are many sizes of helicopter from 2 seaters to those that will carry about 60 passengers.
A CH-47 Chinook helicopter can typically carry up to 33 fully equipped troops in its troop compartment. However, this number can vary based on the specific mission configuration and the weight of the equipment. Additionally, the Chinook can also transport cargo, medical patients, or other loads, which may affect troop capacity.
i believe the standard is 12 people
47 and 5 crew, 2 passengers are waist gunners
The largest helicopters don't carry people. The largest passenger carriers I can think of are the Russian Mi-26, which can carry about 90 passengers.
Most rescue helicopters will carry 12-15 people.
38 total including crew.
A Chinook helicopter is typically equipped with at least two fire extinguishers. These are strategically placed for easy access by the crew and can be used to address potential fire hazards during flight operations. The exact number may vary depending on the specific configuration and mission requirements of the helicopter.
The CH-47F model weighs 23,400 lbs empty. That is 11.7 tons. Other models will have slightly different weights.