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    Last Updated: Thursday, February 2, 05:14 PM EST

    Cargo Worker Sleeps, Wakes Up in Turkey
    ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) - It was a short flight, and Muhammet Ahmet Mursi slept almost the whole way. No leg room complaints. No cramped seats. No annoying intercom announcements.

    Only the heat wasn't on and it started to get a little cold. Cold enough to make Mursi wake up. Cold enough to make him realize he was in the cargo hold. Cold enough that he screamed so loud the pilots heard him.

    Mursi, a cargo worker in Saudi Arabia, fell asleep on the job Wednesday night as he loaded the suitcases of Muslim pilgrims from Turkey on a Turkish Airlines flight from the Saudi port city of Jeddah to the southeastern Turkish city of Diyarbakir.

    Mursi woke up somewhere over southeastern Turkey, television station NTV reported Thursday. He managed to make himself heard from among the boxes and suitcases he was stretched out on, prompting the pilots to pump him some hot air.

    Bearded, wearing all orange and on a stretcher, Mursi was seen being taken from an airport in Diyarbakir, Turkey for medical treatment at a local hospital.

    Yusuf Yagmur, a doctor, said Mursi was suffering from pneumonia.

    "The patient was in a panic and he had pneumonia," Yagmur told Anatolia news agency. "His treatment will take a few days."

    He will be returned to Saudi Arabia, probably on a seat, when his treatment is complete, NTV said.

  • #2
    That would be kinda freaky. But it happens. 4 or 5 times a year throughout the world. I know of at least one person while I was @ Cactus we could have sent to the ends of the earth

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    • #3
      ^Indeed, it is not that unusual, and happens on a regular basis. From the incidents I can remember in the last years, the ARJ cargo holds appear to be a favorite sleeping place.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by DAL767-400ER
        ^Indeed, it is not that unusual, and happens on a regular basis. From the incidents I can remember in the last years, the ARJ cargo holds appear to be a favorite sleeping place.
        ARJ?
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        • #5
          ARJ= Avro Regional Jet 70/85/100/115

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          • #6
            Add Air Gabon's 737-200 from Pointe Noire/Congo to Port-Gentil/Gabon !
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            • #7
              Who could fall asleep in a cargohold?! Maybe he had narcolepsy or something.

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              • #8
                It's easier than you think. Just imagine you have already had a hard day, spending 6-8 hours lifting heavy luggage into the cargo hold, possibly even under high temperatures. Believe me, after a certain point, a human's body wants to sleep, and if he happens to be in a dark, cool cargo hold, already laying on the ground moving the luggage, it can take just a few moments to fall asleep.

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                • #9
                  When I worked in Cargo we had this one guy that never pulled his weight and was a pain in the ass. We locked him into a LD3 and sent it out to a YVR flight. Unfortunately they found him before departure.

                  He was much better to work with after that.

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                  • #10
                    ^ I keep the idea aside in case of Too bad he was found ...
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