Posted by jturbo10 on October 05, 2020 at 18:54:16 from (76.4.32.82):
In Reply to: CAUTION HORSES posted by BarnyardEngineering on October 05, 2020 at 05:52:17:
When I flew MD-11s for FedEx we hauled horses all over the US between major horse racing tracks. FedEx also flew polo horses all over the world or foreign race horses to the states. These race horses were high dollar animals and the cost per Miami to Newark was about 6-8000 dollars each. Coast to coast and international was a lot more. Had some charter trips hauling horses out of Calgary to mostly Japan and they were not going to ride or race them if you get my drift. Competing freight company flew a load of 74 horses overseas with one inoperative A/C pack and several died enroute. They stopped at Anchorage to offload the dead ones but airport denied the offload and they hauled the dead and still living the rest of the way and most of them didn't survive. Horses produce a lot of CO which requires all A/C packs to work for proper air flow.
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