Cockpit


 
 

A cockpit was originally a pit used for cockfighting, where owners would pit fighting roosters against each other for the purpose of gambling. In the 16th century it was used to mean a place of entertainment or frenzied activity and Shakespeare used the term in Henry V to specifically mean the area around the stage of a theatre. In 1759, the English artist William Hogarth produced a satirical print called The Cockpit showing the enthusiasm of the gamblers during a cockfight. The word 'cockpit' came to be used for any area that was the scene of grisly fighting. Belgium is sometimes known as the "Cockpit of Europe".

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The word cockpit also came to be used for any small enclosed area. On Royal Navy warships in the 17th and 18th century, the area where junior officers were stationed became known as the cockpit. This lead to the word being used to refer to the area towards the stern of a small decked vessel that houses the rudder controls. This use of the word cockpit in regard to the pilot's compartment in an aircraft first appeared in 1914 and from about 1935 cockpit also came to be used used informally to refer to the driver's seat of a car, especially a high performance one.

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The cockpit of an aircraft is generally found towards the nose or front of the fuselage, the compartment contains read outs from instrumentation and controls which the pilot uses to fly the aircraft. In most aircraft the most important characteristic of the cockpit is that it affords the pilot a clear and unobstructed view above, below and around the aircraft.

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In most commercial aircraft, a door separates the cockpit from the passenger compartment(s). After the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, measures have been taken by all major airlines to fortify the cockpit against unauthorized access by would-be hijackers.

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Cockfighting: REDIRECT Cockfight...

16th century: As a means of recording the passage of time, the 16th century was that century which lasted from 1501 to 1600....

Henry V: Henry V may refer to:...


Cockpit related Images and Photos (experimental)

Royal Cock Pit  from Ackermann's ''Microcosm of London''
Royal Cock Pit from Ackermann's "Microcosm of London"
Pilot in Cockpit of Grumman Goose  United States of America
Pilot in Cockpit of Grumman Goose United States of America
Author Richard D. Bach in Cockpit of His Piper Cub Airplane
Author Richard D. Bach in Cockpit of His Piper Cub Airplane
German Machine-Gunner in the Cockpit of a Bomber  Probably a Heinkel He-111
German Machine-Gunner in the Cockpit of a Bomber Probably a Heinkel He-111
French Aviator/Author Antoine de Saint Exupery Sitting in Cockpit of Fighter Plane
French Aviator/Author Antoine de Saint Exupery Sitting in Cockpit of Fighter Plane
First Lt. Eddie Rickenbacker  94th Aero Squadron  American Ace  Standing Up in Cockpit  WWI
First Lt. Eddie Rickenbacker 94th Aero Squadron American Ace Standing Up in Cockpit WWI

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