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hamil 23rd Oct 2005 16:50

How's the 747F upper deck configuration?
 
Hi folks, just a curiosity...
How is the 747 upper deck configuration on cargo airplanes? Does it have a private area with crew seats, bunkers and a galley or its space is reduced and just a small part is used by the crew?
Thanks

Intruder 24th Oct 2005 03:03

Depends on the specific airplane.

The Classic conversions have [most of] the full upper deck available with several rows of seats (usually on one side only) and a bunk area aft. The -400Fs have a truncated upper deck that is much smaller (1 row of seats plus bunk compartment.

All have a lav, but the galley areas vary with the airplane.

Phil Squares 24th Oct 2005 03:16

Are you asking about new builds or conversion?

If it's new builds, the 744F it really depends on the customer. The standard configuration is 2 rows of business class seats on the right side of the aircraft and one row of seats on the left, total seats 6. Aft of that there is a crew rest area with two bunks horizontally mounted.

There is also the standard a/c lav and galley with a chiller, oven and a multitude of cabinets for storage and food containers.

MADCAP 24th Oct 2005 08:30

as you can see there will many different configs depending on the original customers requirements (and money spent)
partially in the case in the case of classic conversions
ps.have never seen 6 seats on a 400f (only ever 4) with 2 bunks

let hope the 400 pax conversions have a shower and gym:ok:

Grunf 24th Oct 2005 17:59

400BCF (new designation) has no shower, no gym ;-), but deffinitely 16 seats...maybe 19...in a tight space...

CargoMatatu 24th Oct 2005 18:44

MADCAP

ALL the Atlas Air -400Fs have 6 seats on the upper deck. Four Business Class types on the right side and two on the left.

Matatu Man:cool:

hamil 25th Oct 2005 01:06

Thank you very much for your replies... Does anybody have any idea how SIA Cargo configuration is?

Phil Squares 25th Oct 2005 03:11

Thank you very much for your replies... Does anybody have any idea how SIA Cargo configuration is?

Please see my previous reply....

CargoMatatu 25th Oct 2005 06:18

Just to correct my earlier reply, all the Atlas birds had four - two on the right and two on the left. I was confusing myself with the Cargolux birds which had six.

Must start playing less golf and get myself back out to the airport!

Buster Hyman 25th Oct 2005 06:51

Have they retrofitted the CV 744F's with Spa's yet?

GOH 26th Oct 2005 08:33

Just read a certain trip report on Airliners.net ay Phil :ok: , which prompted me to look around on the ol PPRuNe to find out more about cargo operations and hay presto! haha. Great report by the way mate.

But after reading the above posts I have a question. Do cargo pilots bring their own food or does the airline provide the meals which you cook in the galley?

Thanks

GOH

Phil Squares 26th Oct 2005 08:53

We're catered just like the pax flights. J class meals for everyone and you get quite proficient at operating the oven....

babygod 26th Oct 2005 14:17

any other facilities other than seats and bunk and oven?

BlueEagle 27th Oct 2005 00:05

Yes, a toilet!

Not to mention, in SIA, newspapers! There is no IFE, if that is what you are thinking.

babygod 27th Oct 2005 03:43

how many sets of pilots they have for every cargo trip?

Buster Hyman 27th Oct 2005 07:07

Do they come in sets?:confused:

skiesfull 27th Oct 2005 12:50

how's the upper deck b744f config
 
shouldn't it be a "wealth of pilots"? or is that too controversial? or wishful thinking?

MADCAP 28th Oct 2005 09:43

they come in packs of 2 for the 400f or multiples of

acmi48 28th Oct 2005 12:05

config 400f

no matter how plush yu make the upper deck its still very noisy
and business class seats are r*bbish to try and sleep in

point to make is the entrance is by left hand side not thru the middle of the deck and the crew rest area of bunks made poss by the absence of the fe station and pushing it all forward

access to upper deck side (escape) door on the right hand side is limited as well ..less storage space in the cabin as well in my opinion..

6 seats the limit and best place(if you dont have 'bunk access rights') to travel in the left hand side row behind upper deck door access

flite idol 28th Oct 2005 22:11

"Aft of that there is a crew rest area with two bunks horizontally mounted. "

Unlike the space shuttle where they are vertically mounted.


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