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Baggage Compartment Attributes
It's my understanding that the baggage compartment on modern
airliiners is both pressurized and temperature-controlled. Is that correct? If so, a container that has water or something water-based should not be in danger of exploding from freezing, correct? Thanks. |
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Baggage Compartment Attributes
It's my understanding that the baggage compartment on modern
airliiners is both pressurized and temperature-controlled. Is that correct? If so, a container that has water or something water-based should not be in danger of exploding from freezing, correct? Thanks. Correct. If that weren't correct, you would see a train of dripping, oozing bags at the baggage claim after every flight. R's, John |
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