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Old 6th November 2004 | 12:53
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Loadmasters

Is there any more info on the rumour about all cargo aircraft having to have a loadmaster on board?
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Old 7th November 2004 | 06:29
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Not true, as long as there is a Loadmaster at origin and destination stations, no Loadmaster is needed onboard.

There isn't an awful lot a Loadmaster could do once the aircraft is airborne anyway
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Old 7th November 2004 | 09:33
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Cargo Clown,

There isn't an awful lot a Loadmaster could do once the aircraft is airborne anyway
Make coffee, cook meals, catch up on sleep - lots to do really

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Old 8th November 2004 | 10:17
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I could do that!
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Old 8th November 2004 | 14:39
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Sorry about that, didn't think.....

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