WordNet
n. the space in a ship or aircraft for storing cargo [syn: cargo deck, cargo hold, hold, storage area]
Usage examples of "cargo area".
That means there's only one possible reason for trying to send us to the hot cargo area: You've decided to ignore my warnings and blow it up anyway.
Anja smiled, followed the beacon to a contained cargo area at those coordinates, and approached theddopening dome to land.
The once roomy command console in front of the two long rows of passenger seats now seemed small when the rear cargo area held a restless coil of Nykkus, conversationally snarling and snapping and jostling each other with powerful shoulders as they vied for places behind the viewscreen.
But he merely waved to the viewer and made no effort to point at the cargo area.
Suddenly, from out of the cargo area, a small dark car came racing across the field, its high-pitched engine screaming.
Getting the comm sat on board was not as easy, although the cargo area could be sealed off from the rest of the ship so the outer hatch could be opened.