Is the cargo hold hot or cold?


Is the cargo hold hot or cold? 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.


Can you breathe in a cargo hold?

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.


Do cargo pilots sleep?

When we fly with only 2 pilots, we are allowed to take controlled rest if we really feel the need to. One pilot then sleeps for a short while in the pilot seat, while the other pilot takes control of the flight and communication. And if we fly with more than 2 pilots we have time to rest in the bunk.


What are the ventilation rules for cargo hold?

Rules on when to ventilate Dew-point rule Ventilate when the dew point of the outside air is lower than the dew point of the air in the hold. Three-degree rule Ventilate a hygroscopic cargo if the temperature of the outside air is at least 3°C below that of the cargo temperature (taken at loading).


How do you measure cargo hold temperature?

To test it, a thermometer on a thin rope should be lowered into the cargo hold through specially constructed temperature measuring pipes. These should have holes at regular intervals and reach almost to the bottom of the cargo hold.


What is the difference between cargo hold and air freight?

Airfreight is the term used for goods shipped by air and transported in a cargo hold. Unlike cargo, air freight can't go on passenger planes. Instead, it's transported on dedicated cargo planes. Moreover, air freight is usually handled through a freight forwarder.


Is the cargo hold of a plane hot or cold?

The cargo hold is pressurized and temperature controlled, with the temp usually at about 20 degrees colder than the cabin (at altitude).


Why should cargo hold be ventilated?

Ventilation may be needed to ensure that there is a sufficient oxygen supply for safe personnel entry into the cargo space. Similarly, ventilation may be needed to remove poisonous and flammable gases which could give rise to a dangerous situation.


How cold is it in the luggage compartment of an airplane?

The exact temperature can vary depending on the airline and type of aircraft being used for transport, but it's usually somewhere between 10-20 degrees Celsius (50-68 Fahrenheit).


What is sweat in cargo hold?

When air moisture settles on the cargo, it is referred to as 'cargo sweat'. Condensation on the ship's structural elements inside the cargo hold is called 'ship sweat'. Both phenomena are directly related to the dew point, the temperature at which air becomes saturated with water, triggering condensation.


What is the temperature of the cargo hold on a320?

Doing your pre-start scan, the temperature controller for the cargo holds is usually just left at 12 o'clock. That should result in a zone temperature of about 15C.


How does a cargo hold work?

Baggage and cargo go either held in place by netting or stored in containers (bulk holds) or on pallets (palletised holds). In bulk holds, the standard technique for loading and unloading is for one or two operators to enter the hold to place or remove the containers.


Has anyone survived holding onto a plane?

Among 99 known cases of wheel-well stowaways from 1947 through June 6, 2013, there were 76 fatalities and 23 survivors. It is possible there are additional undocumented cases of successful surviving wheel-well stowaways escaping the aircraft undetected possibly with outside assistance.


Is the cargo hold hot?

The cargo hold is pressurized and temperature controlled, with the temp usually at about 20 degrees colder than the cabin (at altitude).


Can you survive in a cargo hold?

The cargo hold is heated and pressurized, animals fly in cargo all the time. So, yes you can survive. Stowing away in the wheel well is almost certain death. Some cargo holds are pressurized and some are not.


Can you get into the cargo hold of a plane?

The reality is that there is no way to access it. It is true that pilots have access to a room under the cockpit, known as the avionics bay. The 'brain' of the aircraft is kept there. However, under no circumstances may the cargo hold be accessed from any part of the passenger cabin.


Can you sit in the cargo plane?

They usually have a large and empty fuselage, with no seats, windows, or amenities for passengers. However, some cargo airplanes may have a small and separate cabin for the crew and a few authorized passengers, such as pilots, mechanics, security personnel, or cargo handlers.


What is the temperature in a plane cargo hold?

You should have no concerns about temperatures in the cargo hold. According to a 1996 New York Times story, Federal Aviation Administration tests showed that temperatures inside pressurized luggage compartments ranged from 65 to 70 degrees, comparable to passenger compartments.