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Inside the secret world of CARGO flights

No passengers, lots of packages and on occasion some more unusual loads including horses and dead bodies. 

A fleet of TikTok creators have uploaded clips that shed light on the secret world of cargo flights. 

Pilot Peter Cappio, 33, who recently appeared on Season 20 of The Bachelorette, explains in one TikTok why he prefers flying cargo planes over commercial liners. 

He tells viewers: ‘For someone who’s flown passengers for over eight years and now has flown cargo for over two years, I’m here to give you the pros and cons.

One TikTok by @airpilotwill shows how there are no passenger seats on the DHL cargo plane to maximize the space

Muriel Nicole Nicolas’s video show how the seats on her jet remain in place and the packages have been strapped to them instead

She explains to viewers how a conveyer belt runs directly into the plane’s fuselage to make loading and unloading ‘easier and faster’ 

Pilot Peter Cappio, 33, who recently appeared on Season 20 of The Bachelorette, explains in one TikTok why he prefers flying cargo planes over commercial liners

‘The first pro and answer number one can be solved by one simple phrase: Boxes don’t complain. 

‘We’ve all been in the terminal and on an airplane and seen on the news the absolute crazy people out there. That can make flying just that much more interesting.’ 

Other clips uploaded by cargo jet cabin crew reveal the planes’ stripped-down interiors. 

One TikTok by @airpilotwill shows how there are no passenger seats on the DHL cargo plane to maximize the space and there is a large side door for loading.

Meanwhile, Muriel Nicole Nicolas’s video show how the seats on her jet remain in place and the packages have been strapped to them instead. 

She explains to viewers how a conveyer belt runs directly into the plane’s fuselage to make loading and unloading ‘easier and faster.’ 

When it comes to spaces reserved for crew on cargo jets, it appears to be an upgrade from commercial planes.

Flight attendant and TikToker @cargobae gives viewers a tour of the sleeping quarters on cargo planes.

In another TikTok, @unbridled_wild reveals how she traveled with six ‘once wild mustangs’ on a cargo plane. During the seven-hour flight to Germany, she stayed with them in a bid to keep them calm

In the clip she can be seen giving the horses hay and water as they stand upright in secure stalls and eventually they arrive safely home 

Flight attendant and TikToker @cargobae gives viewers a tour of the sleeping quarters on cargo planes. In one clip, she shows an aircraft kitted out with full-sized bunk beds

She says there might not be any liquor on her company jet, but she prefers to sleep there over first class on commercial ‘any day’ 

In one clip, she shows an aircraft kitted out with full-sized bunk beds and in another TikTok the aircraft has individual cubicles with doors and beds. 

She says there might not be any liquor on her company jet, but she prefers to sleep there over first class on commercial ‘any day.’ 

When it comes to the kinds of things transported on cargo planes, it can be wide ranging.

Michael Cooney, who runs an Indianapolis-based marketing agency for funeral homes, reveals in a TikTok how human remains are often transported in cargo planes or placed in the cargo areas on passenger flights.

In the clip, he can be seen standing by the runway as he gets ready to ship off a client.

He explains: ‘Today I’m at the airport and we’re shipping human remains across the country.

‘I’m on my way to the cargo area of the airline to drop off the body. 

Michael Cooney, who runs a marketing agency for funeral homes, reveals in a TikTok how human remains are often transported in cargo planes

Dallas-headquartered cargo airline Ameriflight uploaded a TikTok showing how pilots sometimes have to climb out of the cockpit window and use a ladder to get down safely 

‘After I drop off the remains at cargo, the body is then weighed and then scanned through security before boarding the flight.

‘The body travels on the bottom part of the plane so that means when you’re on a flight, there is a chance that there are human remains underneath you.’ 

In response to Cooney’s video, one viewer said that they used to work for an airline and they had human remains on ‘about a third of all the flights.’

In another TikTok, @unbridled_wild reveals how she traveled with six ‘once wild mustangs’ on a cargo plane. 

During the seven-hour flight to Germany, she stayed with them in a bid to keep them calm. 

In the clip she can be seen giving the horses hay and water as they stand upright in secure stalls.  

At the end of the TikTok, she reveals that the equines arrived at their new home ‘safe and sound.’ 

Because the cargo planes are very full sometimes, Dallas-headquartered cargo airline Ameriflight uploaded a TikTok showing how pilots have to climb out of the cockpit window and use a ladder to get down safely.



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