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eeeaddict 22nd Jan 2019 18:45

Are there crews that still switch into pajamas in air?

3wheels 24th Jan 2019 10:33

Not a freight dog but an executive jet pilot. Was tasked to fly 1000 car steering wheels from UK to Spain.
Apparently they ran out due to a strike.

Ayrton 24th Mar 2020 19:50


Originally Posted by eeeaddict (Post 10367608)
Are there crews that still switch into pajamas in air?

oooooh yes

IrishatHeart 21st Apr 2020 11:12

Young Elephants
 

Originally Posted by AT463 (Post 1239253)
Just wondering what the starngest thing you have ever had when handling cargo. Be it a coffin or gold or such.
Do you get any extra money or do you just get sweet FA for it.

Young elephants from Sri Lanka to Japan in a DC8. Obviously first time flyers. No known safe tranquiliser was available and they could have easily kicked their way out of the fuselage at any stage of the flight, especially on spool up for take-off! Extra money - you must be joking.

Matt48 7th May 2020 10:02

Heard about this from a former GF in the airfreight business back in the early '70's, a light plane was bringing a loaded coffin and other small packages from Mt Isa to Brisbane, and had a fuel stop in the middle of the night in the middle of nowhere, at altitude about 20 mins later, the pilot, the only 'living' thing on board experienced a nudge on the shoulder, fearing the worst, he slowly turned, to see a black cat, it must have snuck on board during refuelling earlier. Much relief. !

AusCaptain 26th Oct 2020 01:47

Weirdest **** I ever moved was a dugong. Like a sea cow. All 900lbs strapped into some weird plywood frame with a few handlers to squirt her with water and damp towels. Made a hell of a mess.

visibility3miles 28th Nov 2020 02:44


'World's Loneliest Elephant' Moving To Sanctuary, With Help From Cher
https://www.npr.org/2020/11/27/93950...help-from-cher



Kaavan the elephant has been languishing in poor conditions in Marghazar Zoo in Islamabad since 1985, according tothe animal welfare group Four Paws International. He was brought there as a gift from Sri Lanka at 1 year old..On Sunday, Kaavan will move to an animal sanctuary in Cambodia, where he will be able to socialize with other elephants.

..."Transferring an adult elephant on a plane is something very, very rare," said Four Paws spokesperson Martin Bauer. Previous transfers he knows of have been much shorter distances between zoos in the U.S.

"An elephant transfer by plane on this scale I think has never happened before, so we are writing history here," he told NPR.
Or maybe not, but it's a good sound bite.

SaulGoodman 28th Nov 2020 08:15


Originally Posted by visibility3miles (Post 10936091)
https://www.npr.org/2020/11/27/93950...help-from-cher




Or maybe not, but it's a good sound bite.

who is doing this charter?

visibility3miles 28th Nov 2020 15:13

I don't know.

Timmy Tomkins 5th Feb 2021 16:44


Originally Posted by eeeaddict (Post 10367608)
Are there crews that still switch into pajamas in air?

Shorts & Tee shirt in the tropics for sure

Self loading bear 27th Mar 2021 12:09


Originally Posted by SaulGoodman (Post 10936174)
who is doing this charter?

Aviacon Zitotrans

https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....4ce699e3f.jpeg

topspeed 2nd Apr 2021 06:40

Anyone dropped a space ship from a plane ?

Lux747 17th Jul 2021 07:13


Originally Posted by eeeaddict (Post 10367608)
Are there crews that still switch into pajamas in air?

Ha Ha would love too :O

oceancrosser 18th Jul 2021 21:15

5000 minks on a 757F from Billund to Gander. Truly awfully smelly passengers! As luck would have it, YQX closed on us and we diverted to St. Johns (YYT) where the b****y ctitters were offloaded. Felt like incinerating my uniform after this flight.

ShyTorque 19th Jul 2021 13:25

I was once tasked to pick up an entire inboard flap from a three week old Boeing 747. The entire thing had fallen off that aircraft as the flaps were lowered during the IGS to the old Kai Tak airport, Hong Kong.
Strange thing was, it was lying slap bang on the piano key markings of the then not yet commissioned CLK airport!
It was far too long to fit in the S-70 cabin and the CAD reps who had tasked us wanted me to put it in a cargo net and fly it underslung. I refused, because it would be a dangerous load - after all, it was meant to fly....
We fitted it across the cabin, "P stropped" to the floor and facing upside down and backwards. Flew OK at 50 kts with both doors open and we safely recovered it to its intended destination at Kai Tak.

Flyboy_SG 8th Nov 2021 12:35

40 Juvenile Adult elephants from Africa to shanghai.
Less strange ones are A320 engines, horses etc.

DeltaT 8th Jan 2023 07:35

A few coffins over time (HUM), first one I saw I didn't know what it was in the dim light, as they are covered in muslin cloth, fortunately a loader told me right before I was about to step on it to reach my bags.
Tractor parts, flowers for a florist show.
Full pallets of newspapers, the normal plane had gone tech and we were called in. Our plane didn't have floor rollers so each pallet had to be trolley jacked in.
Another airline I worked for, in the pax underbelly I recall they once transported live bee hives, on another occasion a live leopard for the zoo. The pilots sent a acars that the cockpit smelt of pussy...

Geriaviator 27th Jan 2023 17:09

When a PPL flew himself into a misty hillside his fellow club members borrowed a coffin from the local undertaker to prove it would fit into a Partenavia. It did -- just about -- and as the deceased didn't mind a bit of a squeeze they flew him home.

The same airfield witnessed the arrival of three pedigree sheep in the back of a Cherokee Six -- I don't know how they were confined as cargo did not include a sheepdog ...

My Paro needed overhaul of its wobbly prop at Scottish Aviation in Prestwick. To avoid its hefty landing fees I fitted my prop into a friend's MS880 which easily managed a short grass strip some 20 miles south. My friends at SA met me with their families which I took for a brief joyride to see their houses, they left with my prop wedged between and over their apparently happy kids, and my beautifully rebuilt prop was returned the same way.

Argama 18th Jun 2023 15:51


Originally Posted by Ayrton (Post 10726830)
oooooh yes

OF COURSE!
And by the way:
700 small foxes into Russia
Usual police tanks into Africa
and across the Atlantic a ferry flight with only a couple of O-rings for a fuel pump for a stuck 76

Bill Macgillivray 18th Jun 2023 19:30

Live oryx in Oman.


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