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cockpit

[kok-pit] / ˈkɒkˌpɪt /
NOUN
pilot compartment
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The sailor assigned to man the brakes in the cockpit and another who was towing the jet had to jump off at the last second.

From The Wall Street Journal

She backed up a little and peered out the window, straight down to the cockpit of the plane.

From Literature

Instead the crew built a cockpit on a gimbal several feet in the air and maneuvered the actors across the sky as if they were really flying.

From Los Angeles Times

Gray shading marked the contours of a cockpit window.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the cockpits, though, they are very different, as a consequence of the biggest regulation change in the sport's history.

From BBC