If you hear this name flying, it means there's a dead man there.

Airplanes transport millions of travelers worldwide each year, but they also carry thousands of dead travelers. And since some passengers may feel a little embarrassed if they knew that “below ta” is a dead man, sent to Telegrafi, airlines use nicknames for the dead, calling them “Jim Wilson”. Nofka [...]
Airplanes transport millions of travelers worldwide each year, but they also carry thousands of dead travelers.
And since some passengers may feel a little embarrassed if they knew that “below ta” is a dead man, sent to Telegrafi, airlines use nicknames for the dead, calling them “Jim Wilson”.
Nofka allows transportation services or entrepreneurs to call for a dead body without anyone noticing it.
The name comes from the crates used for troop transport.
In addition, other airlines simply call dead bodies HR, a cut for “Human Remains” (human remains).
About 50,000 dead bodies are transported every year as people often die away from home and must be transported to their families for burial services.












