"Cockpits" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Cockpits" Meaning

The word "cockpits" refers to the enclosed cabin at the front of an aircraft, typically where the pilot and co-pilot sit. It is also used to describe the control center of a vehicle, ship, or spacecraft, where the operator controls the device.

"Cockpits" Examples

Examples of "cockpits"


1. The pilots sat in the cockpit, preparing for takeoff.

The tight quarters of the cockpit made it difficult to move around.

The new airline invested heavily in upgrading the cockpits of its planes.

In the heat of the battle, the command center was transformed into a makeshift cockpit.

The simulator enabled the pilots to practice landings in a realistic cockpit environment.

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