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Cockpit meaning
A pit or other enclosure for cockfighting. | A theater or other entertainment venue. | A site of conflict; a battlefield.
Synonyms of Cockpit
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Example sentences (20)
Cockpit and ergonomics F-16 ground trainer cockpit (F-16 MLU) A key feature of the F-16's cockpit is the exceptional field of view.
Most notably, the cockpit was permeated by the loud thumping sound of a device on the captain’s side of the cockpit known as a stick shaker, which is designed to warn the pilots they are in danger of losing lift on their wings.
According to the August 8, 2003, analysis of the plane's cockpit recording by the United States investigators, a group of passengers tried to break into the cockpit.
For example, pilots can use the actual global positioning system controls from the real device in a simulated cockpit to help them practice procedures with the actual device in the context of the integrated cockpit system.
However, forward stagger is more common because it improves both downward visibility and ease of cockpit access for open cockpit biplanes.
Improved security on aircraft Cockpit doors on many aircraft are now reinforced and bulletproof to prevent unauthorized access. citation Passengers are now prohibited from entering the cockpit during flight.
Jarrah repeatedly pitched the plane to knock passengers off their feet, but the passengers apparently managed to invade the cockpit, where one was heard shouting, "In the cockpit.
One of the initial production P-38s had its turbo-superchargers removed, with a secondary cockpit placed in one of the booms to examine how flightcrew would respond to such an "asymmetric" cockpit layout.
Ong provided information about lack of communication with the cockpit, lack of access to the cockpit, and passenger injuries.
The cockpit voice recorder captured the sounds of crashing, screaming, and the shattering of glass and plates. citation Three times in a period of five seconds there were shouts of pain or distress from a hijacker outside the cockpit.
The majority of these " mobile suits " have a cockpit in the " torso " of the machine, with a camera built into the " head " to transmit images to the cockpit and are non-sentient machines.
The need for pressurization in the cockpit area also led to the B-29 being one of very few American combat aircraft of World War II to have a stepless cockpit design, without a separate windscreen for the pilots.
The P-38L-5, the most common sub-variant of the P-38L, had a modified cockpit heating system consisting of a plug-socket in the cockpit into which the pilot could plug his heat-suit wire for improved comfort.
They also had armor glass, cockpit armor and fluorescent cockpit controls.
Water that enters the cockpit drains out through scupper holes—tubes that run from the cockpit to the bottom of the hull.
A clearly pleased Zelenskiy released a photo taken of himself and Rutte in front of an F-16 and was later filmed getting into the cockpit.
A cockpit referee was also slain by two motorcycle-riding assailants on March 19.
All of the controls feel nicely damped and the cockpit area has clear readouts and easy-to-use buttons.
As an adrenaline junkie, how big of a rush was it sitting in the cockpit of these fighter planes?
At the same time, an almost $1-billion project to conserve biodiversity and reduce land degradation in the Cockpit Country was shelved in late 2021.