Loads cargo according to the plan, taking care of the balance in the fore and rear
After arrival, cargo is unloaded, and then cargo of the next flight is loaded. Cargo must be unloaded carefully according to an instruction sheet based on the Load Plan. This is to prevent aircraft from losing its balance in the fore and rear due to the positions of cargo in the cargo compartment. A supervisor (Load Master) watches carefully so that handling is achieved according to the plan. Even while the aircraft is parked on the ground, many staff work hard night and day to ensure the safety of the passengers and the aircraft.