Even pilots and flight attendants need to sleep when they're up in the air on a long haul flight. But where do they go? Where do they sleep? In secret cabins of course! Check it out below:

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Boeing 777 and 787 planes have secret stairways to tiny rooms for the crew. They are located behind the cockpit and above first class.

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The stairway:

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Some planes have a secret hatch that look like luggage bins.

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And there's also a sign for it.

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The rooms have no windows and they're pretty cramped with 8 beds in a Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

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OVerhead rooms can fit up to 10 bunks in Boeing 777s.

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Pilots have their own sleeping area, with two roomy beds and two business-class seats.

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The beds are 6 feet long and 2 and a half feet wide.

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No more than one person per bunk to prohibit mile high action.

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The bunks come with pillows, blankets..

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Not too shabby.

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In fact, better than your seats!

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Though some bunks look like capsule hotels.

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Still, most of the time, it's fancier and more comfortable than your own seat.

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